New Details Emerge in $500,000 Burglary at Soulja Boy's Home

Soulja and his team reportedly believe it was an inside job, and they have the surveillance footage to back that.

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Soulja Boy is said to have reason to believe the recent $500,000 burglary at his San Fernando Valley home was assisted by way of some insider info.

Soulja and his team have reportedly found evidence on home surveillance footage that the burglars had been tuned in on when to hit the home. Additionally, per TMZ, footage is said to show that the men knew exactly where to go once inside the home to find the safe. At the time of the incident, Soulja was away due to probation violation, while his team had also left the property for approximately three hours. Roughly halfway into that three-hour trip, the home was burglarized in an operation that is alleged to have only taken as little as five minutes to complete.

The report adds that Soulja's property is difficult to find unless you're familiar with the area, not to mention the fact that the burglars are alleged to have entered through a door that was damaged during a previous police raid on the property. The group ultimately made off with cash, jewelry, and a phone. The phone was later used to boast about the burglary on Soulja's Instagram.

You may have noticed Soulja's names among the artists confirmed earlier this week to be gathering for this year's HARD Summer Music Festival in Fontana. Kid Cudi, Juice WRLD, Anna Lunoe, and more are also on the lineup.

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