According to Liu Yuxin’s own description, she discovered that her home was stolen after she returned from a trip with her family. Liu Yuxin said: "When the police came, they just took a quick look and took a transcript and nothing more happened. All the belongings of decades of hard work were wiped out, including jewelry, watches, bags, cash, wallets, cards, etc. The loss is tens of millions."
Liu Yuxin also denied netizens' speculation that her residence did not have an alarm. She said: "Even banks are often stolen. Some people's safes buried in the floor were dug out and carried away. ...I live in the best area and have used so many security systems. When a thief comes, the adt and ring are all blocked. Now I think the best way to live here is to buy more insurance and keep dozens of ferocious dogs. The family is never without people all year round."
It's not that there is no security system, it's that the security system doesn't work at all.
Liu Yuxin also lamented: "It's too scary. The security in Los Angeles is no longer suitable for human survival."
So what is the security situation in Los Angeles? What is the official data?
In the entire Los Angeles area, "Level 1 crime" (the second most serious crime level, second only to homicide and other extremely vicious crimes) in the Los Angeles area includes crimes such as huge burglaries, car thefts, and kidnappings. ) number increased from 12,115 in 2022 to 12,187, of which the proportion of theft-related crimes was as high as 59%.
Counting lower-value theft crimes, according to crime statistics publicly released by the Los Angeles Police Department on the city website, 11,945 burglaries were reported in the entire Los Angeles area in 2023, an increase of 15% from 2023.
This situation has caused panic among Los Angeles residents. A resident of Los Angeles told the media: "I will not come out at all without my husband accompanying me. I will not take my daughter out alone. I usually do not go out shopping after dark. ."
In an effort to change that, the mayor of Santa Monica, Los Angeles, has publicly expressed his support for reforming Proposition 47, which was approved in 2014 and classified theft under $950 as a misdemeanor. The original intention of the proposal was to reduce the prison population, but it now appears that it has greatly increased the number of crimes in the Los Angeles area.
After Liu Yuxin posted on social media, we also contacted the Los Angeles Police Department. So far, the Los Angeles Police Department has not given a reply, and there is no record of this theft case on their website.
From the pictures at the scene, we can see that Liu Yuxin’s home was in a mess. Except for some clothes, jewelry boxes, shoe boxes, and bags were all wiped out.
In the comments, we saw more replies from Liu Yuxin.
Liu Yuxin said: "There is no result yet. I asked him (the police) to adjust the surveillance next door. They said it was not within their scope of responsibility and they needed me to provide all clues."
Liu Yuxin also said that she lives in Beverly because I didn’t understand it before so I didn’t buy insurance. Now if I want to recover my losses, I can only rely on the police to solve the case and recover the stolen items.
Chengshi Interactive will continue to pay attention to this case.
html On the evening of the 19th, Liu Yuxin posted on Weibo in response to the theft at her home in Los Angeles, revealing that the lost assets were mainly jewelry bags. She denied that she was hyping up and said that she went to the United States because she suffered from severe depression and wanted to escape from the oppressive environment. He also denied changing his nationality and said, "I am living here temporarily because I have a job here."