As millions of L.A. residents learn to deal with new 'safer at home' restrictions, those without homes are resorting to theft in order to survive.
While millions in Los Angeles try to adapt to"safer at home" restrictions, the city is seeing an uptick in thefts -- specifically homeless people trying to survive the coronavirus pandemic.
Our sources say the perps are mostly taking fresh produce because that section tends to be closer to the entry and exit ways.
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