A house in Insino was stormed on Thursday afternoon, a day after the Los Angeles Police Administration announced that it would increase patrols and enforcement in the neighborhood to address the height in robbery.
A storm occurred on Thursday around 12:55 pm at a house at 4,300 blocs from Valle Mido Road, and included five to six men wearing masks and driving a black Mercedes.
The Los Angeles Police Department responded to the scene with the help of the police helicopter.
There were no other details about this penetration by the police.
On Wednesday, LAPD announced a “crime suppression strategy” in Encino, with a commercial “comprehensive” publishing plan after many breaks in the neighborhood, including those that have proven to be fatal.
Police officials described the enforcement of the increasing implementation as a “approach” to all people.
This crime strategy is said to be characterized by increased patrols and vision, more weather coverage from law enforcement helicopters, and even the use of installed patrols. This, in addition to the continuous community awareness programs, the officials said.

ENCINO has been a site for at least five robber robots in recent weeks, including one at the home of reality TV stars Edwin Aruf and Teddy Melnkamb.
However, no crime was shaken by the high -end neighborhood as much as the violent double pesticide of TV executive director Robin Kay and her music husband Thomas Deloca.
The couple was discovered dead inside them, which are very fortified, approximately 5 million dollars at home after shooting it several times in the body and his head with a pistol they possessed.
Investigators believe that Raymond Bodari, who is now accused of two murder accusations and residential robbery, has expanded the wall outside the house and entered a non -insured door on July 10.
Despite two calls to 911 regarding a possible storming at home on that day, one of them may be the same suspect, the police did not discover the murdered couple until four days, when they returned to the property to examine social welfare.

The police department faced hot criticism for responding to 911 calls, which also shed light on the former victims in the San Fernando Valley who discovered hours and even days after someone invited to get help.
Despite these general concerns, LAPD officials say the crime in Encino has actually decreased on an annual basis, although officials have admitted that crime statistics did not offer much funeral to those who suffer from anxiety and the consequences of violence in their neighborhood.
The investigation of these last robberies, as well as Kay and Deloca murders, are continuing. Anyone with LAPD contact information. The tips can be unknown Introduction online Or by calling 800-222-8477.