A group of thieves broke into a California home and made off with valuable stolen items
Another video from a different part of the home shows the group fleeing through the front door. One suspect is heard telling his partners to"Come on, come on, come on" before pressing the doorbell.
"It was dark, and they surveyed the house from backyard to see if anyone was home before breaking slider," the homeowner said.
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