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🇺🇸 Woodland Hills · US · 30 Apr 2026

Burglars Break Into Woodland Hills Home While Residents Are Inside

In a deeply concerning security breach, burglars broke into a residential property in Woodland Hills, California, while the occupants were inside the home. The incident occurred on April 30, 2026, highlighting the increasing boldness of residential intruders who target homes even when they are clearly occupied.

The Incident Details

According to police reports, the break-in took place during the afternoon hours. The residents, who were in another part of the house, heard suspicious noises and realized that intruders had gained entry. The suspects fled the property shortly after realizing the home was occupied or after being confronted. Fortunately, no direct physical altercations occurred and no injuries were reported, but the incident has left the neighborhood on high alert regarding the potential for violent confrontations during occupied residential burglaries.

Essential Safety Tips for Occupied Home Break-Ins

When an intruder enters an occupied home, the primary objective is ensuring the safety of the residents. Security professionals advise the following actions:

  • Create a Safe Room: Designate a secure room in the house (ideally with a solid wood or metal door and a high-quality lock) where family members can gather, lock the door, and call emergency services.
  • Do Not Confront: Avoid confronting intruders directly if possible. Try to escape through a secondary exit, or remain hidden and silent until help arrives.
  • Install Perimeter Alarms: Utilize security systems that have a "Stay" mode, enabling window and door sensors while disabling interior motion sensors so that residents are alerted the moment a breach occurs.
  • Keep Phones Nearby: Ensure cell phones are charged and kept nearby, especially at night, to facilitate immediate contact with law enforcement.

The police department is currently reviewing neighborhood security feeds to identify the suspects and determine if this incident is linked to a wider network of regional home burglaries.

Sources : ktla