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Only in Hollywood: Smash-and-Grab Robber Cruises Around in Rented Benz Convertible, Other Luxury Cars

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Ah, the good life of a smash-and-grab robber in Hollywood!

LAPD detectives say they caught convicted thief Sean Ray, who lives a short trip down the 101, cruising up on various cars in the Hollywood area -- punching their passenger-side windows out and snatching whichever electronics he could find inside.

But Ray's own ride gave his victims' a run for their money:

In a surveillance video reviewed by the community, Ray was seen entering a certain "luxury sedan" after smashing and grabbing, according to an LAPD report. And more specifically, the Los Angeles Times reports that "the burglar would regularly rent high-end luxury cars and drive them through upscale areas," including "a Mercedes convertible."

What a perfect juxtaposition of Hollywood glamor to Hollywood grime, no? And with the glittering, Cave of Wonder-worthy loot this guy was allegedly raking in, we're not surprised the career criminalism went to his head:

$24,000 in US currency Laptop computers iPad and tablet devices Cameras (ninety high-end and consumer-grade cameras) and camera equipment Video cameras Jewelry, watches

LAPD media relations takes a moment to thank residents near Seward and Willoughby, where many of the alleged crimes occurred, for keeping a keen eye out for Ray. Guess the crowbar kind of gave him away:

Detectives notified local residents of the crimes and showed them the video of the possible suspect. The tactic paid off when an alert community member was in the area where several burglaries from motor vehicles had occurred and saw a man that looked like the same person seen in the video. As the citizen watched the suspect, later identified as Sean Ray, he saw Ray walk up to a Porsche with a crowbar in his hands. After a short time, Ray returned to his own car, a late-model luxury sedan, identical to the one the suspect was seen entering on the video.

So what have we learned today, Hollywood?

Maybe... don't leave your expensive video cameras/iPads/laptops in plain view in your passenger's seat? You never know which cocky neighborhood jerk in a Benz convertible is true Hollywood, and which is just cruising through to profit off the ditziness of the rich.

Or, if it's too late and you think you may have been one of Ray's targets, give LAPD Officer Michael Klee a call at (213) 972-2947.

[@simone_electra / swilson@laweekly.com / @LAWeeklyNews]

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seems like they got a good thing going. Not saying robbery is a good thing but even in this day and age, we rely heavily on stereotypes. Most people expect the burly, scruffy (possibly brown or darker skinned...wearing a hoodie?) thugs in the beater car to pull off a smash and grab robbery. Nobody (or not a lot of people) would suspect the guy in the luxury car because, seemingly, he already has money. 

Happens a lot in upscale, suburban neighborhoods. When I lived in OC, people would glare down passing cars if they looked wore down and automatically assume the driver/passengers were bad elements; that they should lock the doors that night. Not just talking WASPS doing all the judging here, either.

On a side note, I know people who own mercedes, bmw, volvos, etc.. with more money problems than a lot of my friends/relatives who are in the toyotas, fords, etc... Assumptions can sometimes  mindfuck you.

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