Law enforcement sources claim that on Wednesday, when Brad Pitt was out of town, thieves stole into his Los Angeles house and looted the actor’s residence.
According to Los Angeles police, a home was broken into Wednesday night at approximately 10:30 p.m.
According to sources not authorized to discuss the matter, at least three thieves broke through a window and scaled the security fence at Pitt’s home in the Los Feliz area before breaking in, creating a huge mess, and taking some items.
According to a source acquainted with the crime, Pitt’s belongings were thrown and knocked over while the robbers searched for anything valuable.
One of the most recent celebrities to have their home broken into is Pitt.In recent years, wealthy parts of Los Angeles have been plagued by South American robbery gangs.
According to sources, the residence of French striker Olivier Giroud, who plays for Los Angeles FC, was targeted in early February, and watches and jewelry valued at $500,000 were taken. Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman’s house was broken into on Valentine’s Day.
Pitt has a number of homes, including the Steel House, a Midcentury Modern residence. On Monday night, he was in London for F1: The Movie’s European premiere.
A multimillion-dollar criminal tourism organization that has been operating in Southern California for years and enabling robberies nationwide was broken up by the FBI and local authorities last August. They discovered a really peculiar hub as a result of their investigation: a car rental company in Los Angeles.
Starting about 2018, the gang led criminal tourists who stole hundreds of items in counties like Santa Barbara, Ventura, Los Angeles, Orange, and San Diego. According to the indictment, the thefts, which took place in over 80 places across California, Colorado, Arizona, New Jersey, Kansas, and Illinois, brought in almost $5.5 million for the defendants. However, the loss to households and businesses was estimated by prosecutors to be around $35 million.
Authorities have been struggling to control the trend of South American criminal organizations traveling to Southern California for robberies and thefts since it began about six years ago.