

The 911 COVID Testing site in Beverly Hills was robbed early Wednesday, a company executive said.
A safe containing between $4,000 and $5,000 was stolen from the site at 9900 Santa Monica Blvd., Steve Farzam, the chief operating officer for 911 COVID, told City News Service.
“It’s very unfortunate during these challenging times a person would go to these lengths. It’s a sad day for us. At least no one was hurt,” Farzam said.
Farzam said a burglary alarm at the site was triggered at around 3 a.m. The Beverly Hills Police Department confirmed that officers responded to the triggered alarm.
“Our officers are on scene right now conducting their investigation, which is in its early stages,” Sgt. Richard Billingsley told City News Service Wednesday morning.
Farzam said security cameras at the site were disabled.
There are four 911 COVID Testing centers in Los Angeles, and they provide same-day, mobile and travel testing services.
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