Brad Pitt's US home burgled while he is abroad promoting F1 movie
Burglars broke into the actor's home in the Los Felix area of Los Angeles on Wednesday at around 10.30pm local time, according to the LAPD.
Officers were looking for three suspects who allegedly scaled the property's front fence and broke in through a front window, sources told NBC News.
An unknown number of items are said to have been stolen by the thieves, the news outlet reported.
Pitt, 61, was in London in the days before the burglary taking part in promotional events for F1: The Movie.
The Fight Club star attended the film's premiere on Monday, alongside his 32-year-old girlfriend Ines de Ramon, where he was joined on the red carpet by Tom Cruise.
He visited a Formula 1 simulator while in London, alongside co-star Damson Idris and BBC radio host Greg James.
Despite starring as race car driver Sonny Hayes in the film, Pitt came last when the trio put their driving skills to the test in the simulator.
The burglary is the latest in a series of similar crimes targeting the homes of celebrities in high-end neighbourhoods across Los Angeles and Southern California.
On Valentine's Day, thieves broke into the home of actress Nicole Kidman and musician Keith Urban.
Just a week beforehand, the Southern California home of Los Angeles Football Club striker Oliver Giroud was burgled, with thieves allegedly making off with 'a significant amount' of jewellery.
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