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CCTV footage later revealed him scaling the exterior maintenance ladder of a neighboring building, leaping across a 12-foot gap onto a fire escape, and ascending to the 28th floor. He entered three apartments via unlocked balcony doors. He took only bearer bonds and uncut gems—items with no serial numbers.

La producción utilizó locaciones icónicas, incluyendo el en Nueva York para representar el edificio ficticio. La música estuvo a cargo de Christophe Beck , quien aportó una energía dinámica que acompaña el ritmo de la estafa. Recepción y Temáticas Robo en las Alturas

The key takeaway for the public is simple: Lock your balcony door. Treat your 20th-floor window like a ground-floor street entrance. CCTV footage later revealed him scaling the exterior

The title (literally "Theft in the Heights") usually refers to two distinct things: the 2011 action-comedy film starring Ben Stiller and Eddie Murphy (known as Tower Heist in English), or a daring, real-life high-altitude heist. Treat your 20th-floor window like a ground-floor street

Install motion-activated floodlights on your balcony. A Robo en las Alturas relies on shadows. The moment a rope drops past your window, a 2,000-lumen light should turn on, illuminating the intruder for the entire building to see.