Federal investigators believe three masked robbers are targeting affluent neighborhoods and that is why the FBI is now looking into the recent robbery of a Windermere home.Watch the reportBill Kitchen said surveillance cameras from inside his Lake Butler Boulevard home show the moment men, dressed like ninjas, tied his hands and robbed his house last Wednesday."Incredibly disturbing, scary, could have happened to anybody," said Jennifer Thielhelm, a Windermere resident.Investigators want to know if those are the same men behind five home invasions in Collier County in the past couple of months."Sometimes they've come in by open or unlocked doors, other times they've confronted the victims outside the house," said Collier County Sheriff's Office Lt. John Morrisseau.The Collier County Sheriff's Office has teamed up with two police departments, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and the FBI to connect the dots, and possibly link the crimes to Windermere."This is our main priority right now," Morrisseau said. "For the task force, this is our only priority. It's what we're working on every day."Investigators are looking into the similarities that include affluent neighborhoods, armed men with masks, victims bound and robbed and vehicles stolen from homes that are later ditched.Neighbors in Windermere are taking extra precautions.Top video: Mississippi school bus bursts into flames"Try to keep alarms on, lots of lights, we have two big dogs so that's helpful," Thielhelm said.The Collier County Sheriff's Office is offering a $26,000 reward for information that leads them to the robbers.No one has been seriously injured in any of the home invasions.Related: Florida mug shots

Federal investigators believe three masked robbers are targeting affluent neighborhoods and that is why the FBI is now looking into the recent robbery of a Windermere home.

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Bill Kitchen said surveillance cameras from inside his Lake Butler Boulevard home show the moment men, dressed like ninjas, tied his hands and robbed his house last Wednesday.

"Incredibly disturbing, scary, could have happened to anybody," said Jennifer Thielhelm, a Windermere resident.

Investigators want to know if those are the same men behind five home invasions in Collier County in the past couple of months.

"Sometimes they've come in by open or unlocked doors, other times they've confronted the victims outside the house," said Collier County Sheriff's Office Lt. John Morrisseau.

The Collier County Sheriff's Office has teamed up with two police departments, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and the FBI to connect the dots, and possibly link the crimes to Windermere.

"This is our main priority right now," Morrisseau said. "For the task force, this is our only priority. It's what we're working on every day."

Investigators are looking into the similarities that include affluent neighborhoods, armed men with masks, victims bound and robbed and vehicles stolen from homes that are later ditched.

Neighbors in Windermere are taking extra precautions.

Top video: Mississippi school bus bursts into flames

"Try to keep alarms on, lots of lights, we have two big dogs so that's helpful," Thielhelm said.

The Collier County Sheriff's Office is offering a $26,000 reward for information that leads them to the robbers.

No one has been seriously injured in any of the home invasions.

Related: Florida mug shots