Chana told KGO that the man spent four hours ransacking the
home and was seen on video taking bag after bag of valuables — including heirlooms her grandmother had saved during the Holocaust. Scott posted video of the burglary online and the other homeowner saw it and showed it to his former guests. They recognized him as
their Uber driver. The next day, police were able to use that information to arrest Jackie Gordon Wilson, 38, at a home in Rancho Cordova, near Sacramento. They say some of the stolen property was found in the home and he had on the same clothes he was seen wearing in the videos. Wilson was charged with first degree burglary, attempted first degree burglary, and resisting arrest. CNN was unable to reach an attorney for Wilson for comment. "We removed the driver's access to the app as soon as we were made aware of the allegations and stand ready to assist police in their investigation," Andrew Hasbun, Uber communications manager, told CNN in a statement. The incident comes as ride hailing services such as Uber and Lyft are facing intense questions about the security of their customers. University of South Carolina student Samantha Josephson was killed last month after mistakenly getting into a car that she thought was her Uber ride. Uber said in a statement it was devastated about the "unspeakable crime," and that it's working with the universRead More – SourceLorex offers two types of wireless security cameras wireless and wire free.
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