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Chilean Burglary Ring Targets Wisconsin Luxury Homes
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Chilean nationals accused of luxury home burglaries in Wisconsin, possibly linked to a larger South American theft group. Suspects used Wi-Fi jammers to disable security systems, targeting jewelry in homes near wooded areas. Three men, aged 19-23, entered the US illegally, focusing on high-end homes. They were based in Florida and traveled to Wisconsin, targeting homes in Town of Delafield and Mequon. Evidence found in one defendants car included tools, fake IDs, and 26 Wi-Fi signal jammers. All three are held on $250,000 cash bond with immigration holds, set to appear in court on January 7th.
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