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Yahoo
2 hours ago
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- Yahoo
Brad Pitt's Los Angeles home 'ransacked', police say
Actor Brad Pitt's home in Los Angeles has been ransacked by a trio of thieves. Three suspects broke into the home in Los Feliz late on Wednesday through a front window and "ransacked the location," according to the Los Angeles Police Department. Police did not confirm the home belonged to the Oscar-winning actor, but the address matched that of a home Mr Pitt purchased in 2023. Authorities said the suspects fled with stolen items, though it's unclear what was taken. The actor was not home at the time of the burglary, US media reported. Mr Pitt was in the UK earlier this week for the London premiere of his new film F1, which is released on Friday. He was accompanied by fellow Hollywood star Tom Cruise and Lewis Hamilton, who has seven Formula One World Drivers' Championship titles. Authorities said the burglary happened around 22:30 local time on Wednesday. LA police would not confirm the value of items stolen. The BBC also contacted representatives for the actor. The large three-bedroom home sits just outside Griffith Park - which is home to the famous Hollywood Sign. It is surrounded by a large fence and greenery that shields the home from public view. The burglary follows others reported in the city targeting other celebrities, including Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban. Last month, a man was also arrested on stalking and vandalism charges after he allegedly rammed his vehicle into the gate of the home of Pitt's ex-wife, Jennifer Aniston. Get our flagship newsletter with all the headlines you need to start the day. Sign up here. Brad Pitt hails Silverstone as F1 hits cinemas From selling ice-creams to working alongside Brad Pitt Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt reach divorce deal Why has the Pitt and Jolie divorce taken eight years?


CBS News
7 hours ago
- CBS News
11 charged in California burglary spree that left home so damaged, bears moved in
Eleven people were charged in connection with a series of burglaries at a Northern California residence that resulted in so much damage to the home that bears were able to enter it, officials said Friday. Butte County's District Attorney's Office said first-degree residential burglary charges were filed against the group of nearly a dozen suspects accused of repeatedly targeting a 64-year-old woman's home in the small community of Magalia. The first reported incident happened on April 17, 2024, the district attorney's office said. This was followed by more burglaries that occurred so frequently that the woman stayed away from her home, in fear that the burglars would find her there upon returning. The Magalia home sustained so much damage that multiple bears were able to access the inside, causing even more damage. The eleven people charged were: Sean Anthony Crua, 43, of Magalia Nicholas Brown, 37, of Magalia Mary Ricca, 59, of Magalia Sefo Sipa, 37, of Paradise Gavin Dominguez-Feathers, 25, of Magalia Joey Kupiheanapeahi, 42, of Magalia Breanna Maier, 32, of Magalia Michael Barnett, 29, of Magalia Matthew Bacon, 44, of Magalia Lindsey McLaughlin, 37, of Magalia and Kayla Goebel, 34, of Magalia. Crua, Maier, Dominguez-Feathers, and Kupiheanapeahi all remain in custody of the Butte County Jail with bail set at $50,000, the district attorney's office said. Brown posted bail and the rest were released on their own recognizance, despite prosecutors objecting. All are expected back in court for further arraignment on July 9 and 10.

CTV News
12 hours ago
- CTV News
5 accused of stealing rare sneakers from Marcus Jordan's warehouse in Florida during hurricane
Deputies said the warehouse contained many sneakers, including some rare ones, that Marcus Jordan, the son of Michael Jordan, sells to the public. (Orange County Sheriff's Office/WESH via CNN Newsource) ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. (WESH) - As Hurricane Milton hit in 2024, masked thieves broke into a warehouse rented by the son of Michael Jordan and stole hundreds of rare sneakers, according to the Orange County Sheriff's Office. Deputies said the warehouse contained many sneakers, including some rare ones, that Marcus Jordan, the son of Michael Jordan, sells to the public. During the overnight hours of Hurricane Milton, male suspects broke into the warehouse while wearing gloves and masks. In the surveillance footage, the suspects are seen going through boxes and shelves. Ultimately, they stole hundreds of shoes, deputies said. The suspects loaded the sneakers into a van belonging to Marcus Jordan. Deputies said the suspects took advantage of the dangers presented by Hurricane Milton. Investigators were able to track down the suspects after getting a tip that a rare pair of sneakers was being sold in downtown Orlando. They are facing charges of burglary of a structure during a state of emergency, grand theft during a state of emergency and grand theft of a motor vehicle with a mask, among other charges. 'If you own a business, this is a reminder: a good surveillance system can make all the difference,' the OCSO said. By Allison Petro.


CNN
16 hours ago
- Entertainment
- CNN
Brad Pitt's home burglarized
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BBC News
18 hours ago
- BBC News
Community rallies round Rothwell cafe after break-in
A cafe owner has thanked well-wishers for their support after her business was broken into while she attended a of messages have been left on boards used to cover up damage at Gray's Coffee Shop, in Rothwell, following the burglary on 20 Heather Amos, 49, said she had returned from the funeral to find the cafe's windows and doors smashed, with the till and staff tips to the messages and poems written on the hoardings she said: "It's nice to be able to find something good come out of something so rubbish." "We feel really lucky. Rothwell is a lovely community," she added."[The break-in] was a real shock and I think it was a shock to many of the customers too."People were rallying around to help and the boards have been so lovely to read. It's overwhelming."You're never going to be a millionaire owning a coffee shop, you don't earn a huge amount, but I do it because I love it."West Yorkshire Police has asked anyone with information or who may have relevant footage to come forward. Listen to highlights from West Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, catch up with the latest episode of Look North.