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Home»Human Interest»Burglars Film Themselves During $3 Million California Jewelry Heist, Footage Gets Used Against Them in Court: ‘Nothing Says ‘Brilliant Plan’ Like Recording Your Crime’

Burglars Film Themselves During $3 Million California Jewelry Heist, Footage Gets Used Against Them in Court: ‘Nothing Says ‘Brilliant Plan’ Like Recording Your Crime’

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Gabriel PurezaBy Gabriel PurezaMarch 3, 20262 Mins Read
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When committing criminal acts, perpetrators generally try to leave as little evidence as possible to avoid prosecution. However, that was not the case in a high-profile burglary in Simi Valley, California, where a group stole around $3 million in jewelry from 5-Star Jewelry and Watch Repair and recorded their actions.

🚨NEW: Chilean burglary crew recorded themselves during a $3 million jewelry heist in California

The break-in occurred on May 25 at 5 Star Jewelry and Watch Repair in Simi Valley

Heidy Nickolt Trujilo, Camilo Antonio Aguilar Lara, Sergio Andres Mejía-Machuca and Manuel David… pic.twitter.com/0rIzWsdMSP

— Unlimited L's (@unlimited_ls) March 2, 2026

In footage shared online by the Ventura County District Attorney’s Office, a masked individual can be seen breaking through a wall with a crowbar, climbing through the roof to enter the store, and even posing for the camera during the robbery. Later scenes show the criminals wearing stolen items and displaying jewelry such as expensive gold watches, silver pieces, and even cash.

The crime occurred on May 25, 2025, and the Chilean suspects, Heidy Nickolt Trujilo, Camilo Antonio Aguilar Lara, Sergio Andres Mejía-Machuca, and Manuel David Ibarra, were arrested soon after that, on June 10, 2025.

Initially, the suspects were caught on camera casing the location. One man was reported to have stolen a rope from a Home Depot to use in the crime, and others were seen surveying areas that were later broken into and robbed.

After their arrest, the footage they recorded was used as evidence against them, helping secure their conviction. In January 2026, they pleaded guilty. Ibarra and Lara were sentenced to four years and four months in prison, while Trujillo received four years. Sergio Andres Mejía-Machuca had his sentencing hearing continued and is scheduled to be sentenced on March 26, 2026.

Internet Reacts to ‘Brilliant’ Burglars Who Recorded Themselves Committing a Crime in California

Social media users reacting to the video thought the situation was hilarious: “Nothing says ‘brilliant plan’ like recording your crime for the prosecution.” Others cracked jokes like “Bro thought he was filming a TikTok heist tutorial” or “The real treasure was the evidence they created along the way,” pointing out how absurd it was to willingly create evidence against themselves.

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While most people focused on the unintended humor of the situation, others were somewhat appalled that these people only got a sentence of four years, on average, saying that “four years seems a bit light” for the crime. Still, this story serves as a good reminder to never create evidence against yourself.

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