The subsequent failed robbery was a flawed thief resort that recently broke into the Highland restaurant chain. The team interrupted the interruption. Then, as police chased them, they drove into a dead end and grabbed the stolen car.
With sarcastic videos and statements Posted on X At the Highland Police Department, three people were seen breaking into the country kitchen and bakery in Koki near 7th Street and Mountain Avenue at around 3:30 a.m. Thursday.
Police added Run-DMC’s “It’s Tough” as a soundtrack for security and body camera video, which smashed a sledgehammer on the restaurant’s glass patio door and then wedged into the safe interior using a drill and a crowbar. The people in the video seem to be difficult to move, which seems to be abandoned because the sirens are heard outside.
According to the video’s time stamp, police approached the stolen Black Dodge Challenger, who would stop outside the restaurant six minutes after initially breaking in. Police said the thief fled after fixing the car in the parking lot after a failed pit manipulation and deliberately hit a police car to escape.
The evading driver police said he was an adult male who set out from Southgate for probation in the burglary case, driving along nearby South Linda Way (dead end) and then stuck between two parked cars.
Police said several suspects fled. Two people were arrested, a 16-year-old from Los Angeles and a driver. The other two escaped. Police did not find any of them.
Police said the stolen challenger had another plate connected to the vehicle associated with other thefts.
Koki’s management declined to comment on Sunday when asked about the theft.