In a series of audacious burglaries, criminals in Los Angeles have resorted to using sledgehammers to tunnel their way into local businesses. The most recent incident occurred early Monday morning when suspects burrowed through six walls and three businesses in a strip mall to reach Denny Lesser Jewelers in Chatsworth, as reported by the Los Angeles police and Denny Lesser himself.
"I heard a loud noise in the back," Lesser, who has owned his store for 42 years, told Fox News Digital. He had gone into his store around 1:30 a.m. to carry out some repair work when he encountered the intruder. The suspect, clad in a dark hoodie, mask, and gloves, was attempting to sledgehammer his way through a wall into Lesser's store.
In a surprising display of courage, Lesser confronted the intruder. "It wasn't frightening for me. I don't know why," he said. "I looked at him and yelled [an expletive]. I said, Get the hell out of here,' and I think that scared him."
The suspect, upon making eye contact with Lesser, retreated through the wall and began conversing with another individual in a foreign language.
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