Rolling Hills Estates landslide: 2 detained after allegedly trying to burglarize evacuated homes

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Burglars target homes left behind by evacuees

A pair of suspected burglars were in handcuffs after authorities believe they targeted homes in Rolling Hills Estates left behind by families forced to evacuate from the landslide.

Two people are in custody Thursday after authorities said they attempted to burglarize homes evacuated due to the landslide in Rolling Hills Estates.

According to authorities, deputies patrolling the area were able to set up a perimeter and take the suspects into custody even though they tried to run away into the landslide area. 

Drone operators with the Torrance Police Department assisted the sheriff's department. 

Authorities said they were "appalled that there are people who see another person's misfortune as an opportunity for them to benefit."

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Emergency declared in Rolling Hills Estates

Nearly 20 homes have been evacuated in Rolling Hills Estates after a landslide. City officials said the land has not shifted in more than a day.

The suspects were not identified and it isn't clear if they will be facing any charges.

The slide began Saturday when cracks began appearing in structures and the ground. Twelve homes were red-tagged as unsafe, and residents were given just 20 minutes to evacuate.

Rolling Hills Estates is an affluent city located in LA's South Bay area, about 30 miles south of downtown Los Angeles.