After a £10.4m heist, residents on billionaire's row are stepping up security measures, employing prowling dogs, 24/7 CCTV, and private security to deter copycats.
Terrified locals on billionaire's row use prowling dogs, 24/7 CCTV and private security to stop copy-cats after a £10.4m money heist. Outside many a house on this road are plaques which read 'beware of guide dogs' and '24 hour CCTV footage', £150,000 of Hermes Crocodile Kelly handbags, £15,000 in cash and £10.4m of bespoke jewellery was snatched from her home on December 7. Despite CCTV footage of the burglar, he is yet to be caught, following the burglary on December 7, 2024.
One local, Sarah-Jane, 55, told The Sun that crime is a worry, but having a dog makes her feel more secure. Ms Eokuamci has lived on Avenue Road for 40 years. Meanwhile, Ms Huang's house is currently on the market for just under £60million. Beatrice, 35, once lived in the area, she said 'maybe things have changed a bit' in regard to the recent money heist. The man who burgled Ms Huang's house is also said to have gone undetected by up to eight house staff members, MailOnline reports. For Gerry, 55, who has lived in the area for 40 years, the recent heist shows the negative consequences of wealth. He said: “How can people have that much wealth and just leave it lying around? Surely this could be better distributed with those who have less?” “It’s an indicator of where society has gone wrong. We were just talking about the stratospheric rides in these properties. “We live in a very polarised society, with council flats just over there. “I feel for the family, but also it's incredible that you can have that much wealth lying around and hundreds of people are homeless in Camden Town.” With fury to match, local Lee, 45, believes “social media is the root of all evil” and it is to blame for this major heist. That’s the platform world but it’s not the real world. Social media is the root of all evil
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