101-Year-Old Man's Home Burglarized, Intruder Leaves Behind Fedora

Suspect arrested after being found in victim's car with stolen items

Published on Feb. 5, 2026

A 101-year-old man's home in the Los Feliz neighborhood of Los Angeles was burglarized while he was asleep. The intruder stole the man's car, keys, and address book, but left behind his own fedora hat and a flashlight at the scene. Surveillance video from neighbors captured the suspect, who was wearing a tie, checking gates in the area. Police later arrested a man sitting in the victim's car at a fast-food restaurant parking lot, where they found the stolen address book and a trunk full of women's clothes.

Why it matters

This incident highlights the vulnerability of elderly residents to home burglaries, even in seemingly safe neighborhoods. The suspect's unusual attire and the fact that he left behind identifying evidence suggest he may have been an inexperienced or careless criminal, raising questions about the effectiveness of home security measures and police response times in protecting senior citizens.

The details

According to the report, the 101-year-old victim, Daniel Saxon, was asleep when the break-in occurred. The intruder stole Saxon's car, keys, and address book, but left behind his own fedora hat and a flashlight. Surveillance footage from neighbors showed the suspect, who was wearing a tie, checking gates up and down the street. Police later arrested a man sitting inside Saxon's stolen car in a fast-food restaurant parking lot, where they found the stolen address book and a trunk full of women's clothes.

  • The burglary occurred early Wednesday morning.
  • The suspect was arrested on Thursday morning.

The players

Daniel Saxon

A 101-year-old man whose home was burglarized while he was asleep.

Culver City Police

The law enforcement agency that arrested the suspect found in the victim's stolen car.

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What they’re saying

“He looked right into my camera, so we have a full facial shot of him. He was wearing a tie, which almost no one wears when they rob houses.”

— Neighbor (Eyewitness News)

What’s next

The judge will decide whether to grant bail for the suspect at a hearing next week.

The takeaway

This burglary highlights the need for improved home security measures and police response times to protect vulnerable elderly residents, especially in seemingly safe neighborhoods like Los Feliz.