A view of the high-end homes in Los Feliz, known for being celebrity residences.
In a significant security breach, burglars broke into Brad Pitt’s residence in Los Feliz while he was attending a premiere in London. The thieves scaled a fence and smashed a window, ransacking the home for valuables. This incident is part of a troubling trend of celebrity-targeted burglaries in Los Angeles, attributed to South American crime gangs. Authorities are using surveillance footage from the area to track down the suspects as community members remain vigilant amidst growing concerns over such crimes.
Los Angeles – Thieves broke into Brad Pitt’s residence in the Los Feliz neighborhood on Wednesday night around 10:30 p.m. The actor was out of town attending the European premiere of “F1: The Movie” in London when the burglary occurred.
At least three suspects managed to scale a security fence and entered the property by smashing a window. Upon entering the home, the burglars ransacked Pitt’s possessions, tossing items and overturning furniture in search of valuables. While the specific amount or value of stolen items has not been disclosed, the incident marks a significant breach of security for the high-profile actor.
This burglary is part of a larger trend of break-ins targeting high-end homes in Los Angeles, particularly those owned by celebrities. Recent similar incidents include the high-profile burglary of soccer player Olivier Giroud’s home in early February, where approximately $500,000 worth of jewelry and watches were stolen. In another incident just before Valentine’s Day, actress Nicole Kidman and musician Keith Urban’s home was also targeted by burglars.
Authorities are increasingly concerned about the rise in burglaries linked to South American crime gangs, which have been notably active in upscale neighborhoods across Los Angeles in recent years. As of 2021, the FBI took action against a multimillion-dollar crime tourism ring that had been connected to a series of thefts nationwide, many of which had roots in Los Angeles. This crime ring purportedly directed individuals, referred to as crime tourists, to commit burglaries, leading to around $5.5 million in profits for the gang and approximately $35 million in losses for victims.
The trend of South American crime groups operating in Southern California began roughly six years ago. Investigators are currently employing surveillance footage from both Pitt’s property and the surrounding areas as part of their efforts to identify and apprehend the suspects involved in this latest incident.
The nature of the burglary at Pitt’s home, combined with a wave of similar incidents, highlights the ongoing security challenges faced by affluent neighborhoods in Los Angeles. Those living in these areas are urged to remain vigilant and report any unusual activities as law enforcement continues to address the growing trend of burglaries targeting high-end properties.
As investigations proceed, community members and celebrity homeowners alike are paying close attention to local news and police reports, as authorities aim to boost security measures and potentially prevent future incidents from occurring.
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