May 10, 2024, 09:51 AM
12131Have you checked that rock in your front yard lately?
Family discover hidden camera disguised as a rock pointed at their home in CaliforniaBy WILL POTTER FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
PUBLISHED: 08:26 EDT, 10 May 2024 | UPDATED: 10:36 EDT, 10 May 2024
A California family were left terrified after a hidden camera disguised as a rock pointing at their home was discovered.
The device, concealed in dirt next to a sidewalk, was found by the neighbor of apparent target James Dimapasok, who said he and his family are bewildered as to why someone would want to record them.
'I was scared,' he told KTLA. 'My wife was crying.'
After reporting the camera to police, Dimapasok found that he was able to download video from the camera, and captured a glimpse of the perpetrator.
This is the suspect seen placing a hidden camera directed at a California family's home
The camera was concealed in dirt and designed to look like a rock, and was supported by a power bank so it could work without a cord The footage downloaded from the camera showed the suspect brushing back dirt to hide the camera, wearing gardening gloves, a blue shirt and bike helmet.
The perpetrator rode a scooter to and from the scene, which Dimapasok feared was purposefully placed outside his home, possibly to case it out for a robbery.
'It was a camera that was covered in clay that looked like a rock, so it was very precise,' he said.
The resident added that he found out it was powered by a cordless power bank, meaning the camera was intended to remain there for some time.
Police told Dimapasok that the camera was transmitting off local cell towers, and was potentially used as a live stream of the neighborhood.
In the search for the perpetrator, Dimapasok also checked his Ring doorbell camera, which captured another angle of the camera being placed but was too far away for a clearer description.
Asked why someone would want to record his street, Dimapasok said he was in the dark.
'I don't know,' he said. 'I really do not know.'
Dimapasok's Ring doorbell camera captured another angle of the camera being placed but was too far away for a clearer description of the suspectHis neighbor, Julissa Castillo, floated another chilling theory, as she pointed out that the street is commonly used by children walking to school.
'A lot of them do, particularly on that street,' she said. 'It almost concerns me that maybe they’re watching a particular child.'
Dimapasok said he is beefing up his home security system, while the case remains under investigation by the San Bernardino Sheriff's Department.
In a message to the suspect, he said: 'I have no money... So whatever you’re doing, if it’s money or whatnot, I got nothing and I don’t know why you’re doing it. Just stop.'
May 10, 2024, 10:44 AM
oddballquote:
'I have no money... So whatever you’re doing, if it’s money or whatnot, I got nothing and I don’t know why you’re doing it. Just stop.'
May 10, 2024, 10:51 AM
konata88Pointed toward the neighborhood, not the house?
Checking for other dealers operating near there?
How do you set that up? I'd like to set up something like that near a stop sign down the street that people just drive through.
May 10, 2024, 11:11 AM
grumpy1I have cameras watching who comes into or near our yard. I was really surprised at how often we have coyotes going through our yard.
May 10, 2024, 04:53 PM
radiomanquote:
Dimapasok's Ring doorbell camera captured another angle
For full daylight, that Ring resolution is terrible. Remind me to never buy one of those things.
I know, it may be a zoomed in shot, but still.
May 10, 2024, 07:03 PM
P250UA5Any in my yard would've been flushed away in Noah's deluge last week
