
"Criminal tourism" apparently plaguing well-off Northern California communities
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Hillsborough, California — This quiet town has seen an increase in burglaries over the past four months and, reports CBS San Francisco, police say a specific group could be responsible.
Many of the sophisticated burglary crews are coming from South America for "criminal tourism" and targeting wealthy communities, according to a community alert sent Sunday.
Residential security video shows a suspect dropping to the ground before looking around at about midnight on March 11.

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