Thieves ram truck into Chatsworth smoke shop

Thieves ram truck into Chatsworth smoke shop

Thieves used a pickup truck as a battering ram on Thursday, Aug. 22, smashing their way into a Chatsworth smoke shop and ransacking the store.

The brazen crime occurred around 1:30 a.m. in 21700 block of Devonshire Street, where the suspects backed a stolen white truck into the front of the store, Los Angeles police Officer Drake Madison said.

Surveillance video shows the truck smashing a metal security gate, after which several men wearing hoodies raid the store and grab merchandise before making a quick getaway in a white SUV parked outside the store, leaving the truck behind.

A smoke shop in North Hollywood also experience an attempted break-in early Thursday. The burglars targeting that store, at Burbank Boulevard and Cartwright Avenue, used an allegedly stolen SUV but were unsuccessful and abandoned the SUV and fled, according to Fox11.

It was not immediately clear that the same burglars who robbed the Chatsworth store also tried to rob the store in North Hollywood.

Smoke City’s owner told ABC7 that the store was broken into three weeks ago, when burglars stole $30,000 in cash and merchandise. The man, who owns multiple stores, told ABC7 that he’s been installing better security measures including metal doors with double bolts, bullet-proof glass and roll-down gates.

It was unclear how much merchandise was taken Thursday, but he estimated it could be around $3,000, and he expects the latest damages to cost him about $30,000 again.

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