Two arrested for break-in at setagaya family murder site

Police have arrested two people on suspicion of breaking into the house where a high-profile family murder occurred in Setagaya Ward. The pair is believed to have entered the property to steal valuables between mid-September 2023 and mid-December 2025.

Two individuals have been arrested for allegedly entering the house linked to a high-profile family murder in Tokyo's Setagaya Ward.

According to police, the pair broke into the property multiple times between mid-September 2023 and mid-December 2025 with the aim of stealing valuables.

The Metropolitan Police Department continues to investigate the case connected to the well-known murder incident in the ward.

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