(JTA) — Some $80,000 in equipment and valuables were stolen from two Los Angeles-area Jewish institutions.
The sound and audio equipment and other valuables were stolen from Hollywood Temple Beth El and the Iranian American Jewish Federation, which share a building in West Hollywood, the Los Angeles Jewish Journal reported on its website Wednesday, citing local police. Police provided the $80,000 figure, though the institutions reportedly had a lower amount.
The theft occurred early on the morning of Feb. 7, according to police. In addition to the equipment, a safe containing historical documents was taken. Makom LA, which is located inside Beth El, also reported missing valuables.
Surveillance video footage was too unclear to provide usable evidence, and there were no discernible fingerprints, police told the Jewish Journal.
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Lt. Edward Ramirez, of the West Hollywood station, told the newspaper on Tuesday that there were no suspects and no signs of forced entry or exit. No alarm reportedly was triggered during the burglary.
Cantor Danny Maseng, spiritual leader of Makom, told the newspaper that it is possible someone remained in the building after a singles’ event the night before, leading to the robbery.
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