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Thursday, Apr 18, 2024

No Breaks in Chateau Case

Nearly a month since it happened, there still have been no breakthroughs in last month? mysterious burglary at the Chateau office building in Woodland Hills, leaving tenants who were victimized by the theft of computers scratching their heads. ?t was 70-plus offices they broke into,?said Richard Levy, partner at accounting firm Levy, Levy and Nelson. ?nd they got somewhere between 40 to 80 desktop computers?even in my office alone.? It was a huge heist, but one that was executed with sophistication, precision, and a great deal of insider knowledge about the building and the businesses contained within its landmark walls Commuters along the 101 (Ventura) Freeway in the West Valley are well acquainted with the large, retro-neoclassical office block situated on the south side of the road. ? know the police are still looking at the evidence, and they?l probably come up with something,?Levy said. Levy marveled at the apparent care with which the thief or thieves executed the crime, which he believes was probably an information-motivated theft, rather than one aimed at commandeering hardware. ?hey actually removed a candy bar I had left from the top of my monitor and placed it neatly on my desk along with some CDs,?he said. ?hat? really strange is that, in one guy? office, nothing was stolen except for a fantasy baseball card, which I think they must have taken because they knew it was special and wanted to hurt the guy.

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