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“You’ve got my speaker right there, you just broke into our car,” Guerrero says, telling the man they’ve “got it on camera.”
The “Inside Edition” crew then tracked down the speaker and confronted the duo as they walked into a train station. A man was seen in the segment smashing open the car’s back window, pulling out the handbag and throwing it to a woman sitting nearby before removing the speaker.Īccording to a man whose surveillance footage caught the incident, he said “it all lasted maybe 20 seconds.” Sure enough, two people were soon spotted robbing the vehicle.
The trackers were placed inside a $250 speaker and a purse just before reporter Lisa Guerrero explains that “for last trick,” they also placed video cameras throughout the car in the event the products get stolen. In an effort to report on rampant robberies in the area, “Inside Edition” employees filmed themselves planting GPS trackers inside items that were placed in a car parked in an area well-known for theft. West Virginia man allegedly huffed paint, beat mother with spatulaĪn “Inside Edition” crew who baited “smash and grab” thieves in California’s San Francisco Bay Area were the victims of a true robbery - resulting in the loss of thousands of dollars worth of equipment. Military mom's joyous airport reunion with young son goes viral Wyoming hunting guide fatally mauled by grizzly bears