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Authorities claim ‘crime tourists’ are targeting high-end homes across U.S.

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Authorities say South American criminals are casing homes in affluent communities from San Diego to the San Francisco Bay Area. NBC News’ Guad Venegas reports more on the high-end crime wave sweeping through the country.

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