Is any of this stolen stuff yours?

Los Angeles police are trying to reconnect crime victims with tens of thousands of dollars worth of stolen electronics.

LAPD Commander Lillian Carranza posted photos of the stolen goods on social media Saturday, which included iPhones, iPads, laptop computers, cameras and recording equipment.

The devices were recovered during a recent search warrant executed at a storefront on 6th Street near MacArthur Park, police told KTLA.

“Have you been the victim of a theft in Los Angeles? If so, call us. @LAPDRampart might have recovered it,” she said. “Detectives believe many, if not all, of the electronics recovered were taken in burglaries of vehicles and homes in the Los Angeles area.”

  • LAPD Stolen Electronics
    Stolen electronics are seen on display at LAPD’s Rampart Division. December 2023. (LAPD)
  • LAPD Stolen Electronics
    Stolen electronics are seen on display at LAPD’s Rampart Division. December 2023. (LAPD)

Carranza said they have identified an Apple MacBook that was taken during a November car burglary near Echo Park. $45,000 worth of cameras and camera equipment also disappeared during that same theft, she said.

LAPD’s Rampart Division can be reached at 213-484-3400.

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