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Brea Police issues warning after homeowner discovers creepy spying device hidden in bushes

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Brea Police issues warning after homeowner discovers creepy spying device hidden in bushes

A sneaky surveillance camera hidden in neighborhood bushes has sparked fears that burglars are spying on unsuspecting homeowners before striking, prompting an urgent warning from police in an Orange County city.

The camouflaged device, designed to blend into its surroundings, was discovered by chance when a Brea resident spotted it concealed in shrubbery, according to authorities.

A hidden surveillance camera discovered in a Brea neighborhood, shown amidst foliage and highlighted by red outlines and arrows.

Recently, Brea residents discovered a camouflaged camera hidden in local bushes. KTLA

Collage of two images showing camouflaged hidden cameras.

Burglary crews typically use these devices to surveil homeowners, track daily routines and identify valuables. Facebook/Brea Police Department¿

Police warned that crooks are increasingly planting hidden cameras near homes to secretly monitor residents’ schedules, track when they leave and return, and identify the perfect window to break in.

The high-tech tactic allows thieves to case targets from afar while remaining virtually undetected, cops said.

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“Burglary crews typically use these devices to surveil homeowners, track daily routines, identify valuables and determine the best time to break in,” Brea Police Department posted on X and Facebook.

The cops said that these cameras are usually hidden in bushes, planters or trees, blending seamlessly into the landscaping.

A house in a Brea neighborhood, where a hidden surveillance camera was found.

A house in a Brea neighborhood, where a hidden surveillance camera was found. KTLA

A surveillance camera disguised as a green battery pack connected to a cable, next to a cellphone.

A surveillance camera disguised as a green battery pack connected to a cable, next to a cellphone. KTLA

Homeowners have been advised to regularly check their surroundings and install security cameras to avoid robbery and theft by assailants.

Last month, several South American gang members were arrested, accused of allegedly using a creepy delivery tactic to break into people’s homes in Los Angeles.

Nathan Hochman announces his office is prosecuting an organized crime ring.

In May, gang members were arrested, accused of using a creepy delivery tactic to break into people’s homes. Jonathan Alcorn for CA Post

Seven criminal gang members — including four Colombian nationals — were accused of robbing unsuspecting homeowners across LA by pretending to work for delivery services.

Police said the suspected burglars used items from delivery companies like Amazon, DoorDash and UberEats to gain access to people’s homes.

Evidence from a criminal case including a DoorDash bag, Titleist apparel, and other items from a South American organized crime ring.

Police said the suspected burglars used items from delivery companies to gain access to people’s homes. Jonathan Alcorn for CA Post

A police officer speaking while CCTV footage of a person walking on a sidewalk with a red bag and a box plays on a large screen to the right.

Homeowners have been advised to regularly check their surroundings and install security cameras. Jonathan Alcorn for CA Post

If an individual encounters a suspicious object or device, it is critical that they do not touch, move, or disturb it in any way, as doing so could pose a significant safety risk. Instead, witnesses are urged to immediately clear the area and contact the Brea Police Department by calling 714-990-7911.

Upon receiving the report, Brea Police will be dispatched to the scene to secure the perimeter. These officials will then conduct a thorough inspection and execute necessary safety proceedings to neutralize any potential threat. Once the area is deemed safe, the device will be carefully collected and processed as evidence for further investigation.


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