LOS ANGELES — Four members of a burglary crew have been arrested in the June burglary of Brad Pitt’s Los Feliz home, Los Angeles police sources told ABC News.
Detectives said the four burglary crew members are believed to be linked to other break-ins across Southern California, in addition to the burglary of the actor’s home.
Based on what detectives know, it appears the suspects were targeting wealthy neighborhoods, but not specifically Pitt. Authorities did not provide details on how they were found and arrested.
The case will be presented to the district attorney, who will decide on charges.
Pitt was not home when his home was “ransacked” on June 25 because he was on the road doing publicity for his movie, “F1.”
LAPD responded to the home around 10:30 p.m. The suspects reportedly jumped over a fence, got into the yard and then broke into the home through a front window.
It’s unknown how much was taken from the home, but at the time, police said it was “ransacked.” AIR7 captured video of a large boarded-up window in the aftermath of the burglary.
Pitt is one of the latest high-profile celebrity to have their L.A. area home targeted.
A reported attempted break-in was captured on surveillance video at the home of former “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star Teddi Mellencamp while she was home with her family last month. Later that same month, burglars tried to break into Dodgers pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto’s Hollywood Hills home.
In May, a man was arrested after crashing a car into the front gate at Jennifer Aniston’s home in Bel Air. That same month, burglars broke into actor Anthony Anderson’s Encino home.
On Valentine’s Day, burglars broke into Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban’s L.A. home. LAFC soccer player Olivier Giroud lost approximately $500,000 worth of jewelry when his L.A. home was burglarized in February.
A-list couple Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson had their Pacific Palisades guest home broken into last summer.
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