The thief used a jammer to steal.
The hooded thief attempted to break into the car in front of the suburban woman's house and used high-tech equipment to try to block her surveillance camera.
Jeremy Ross of CBS 2 reported to Westchester Police Station and warned a woman. The woman said she submitted a police report to alert authorities. She wants to warn others about criminals who may be smarter than the average con artist.
After Christmas, but before the New Years, some people are busy being mean instead of having fun in Westchester.
“The car was stolen and stolen. In the last few weeks, I know about three or four. It’s not the first I’ve heard of. »Randy Meyer said.
Surveillance confirmed it. On December 28, a group of three, including an escaped driver who tried to open the door, may steal the contents or escape with someone else.
“They're investigating every vehicle that tries to look in every door to see if it's of value. They are also trying to lift my garage door, ”said Elizabeth Parkers.
This was captured on Parker's wired camera, but she said the popular internet ring camera she was using at the same time was recording a black screen.
His device was blocked by a GPS jammer.
Abt technician Roy Middleton said: “They will send a signal to block all wireless devices in the area and prevent the Ring device from capturing video. "" To be honest, because he can search for content online, I'm not very cliché. You can grab these things from the online black market. "
Middleton said the so-called wireless gsm jammer device was prepared for thieves and added stories such as Parker. Unfortunately, this is becoming more and more common.
“It worried me a bit,” said Meyer.
“I think it's just hard work and thinking. Even if you live in a safe community, you can still be a target, ”added Pikes.
Ring has no comments for this story. Middleton recommends that you use a wireless security system, please ensure that the software or firmware has been updated and the password is also secure.