4 arrests after home reportedly owned by Brad Pitt was ransacked by burglars, police say
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Four people have been arrested in connection with a burglary earlier this summer at a Los Angeles home reportedly owned by actor Brad Pitt, police said Tuesday.
Officers responded June 25 to a break-in at the house in LA’s Los Feliz neighborhood.
Police said at the time that suspects broke in through the front window, ransacked the home and fled with miscellaneous property.
Detectives have made four arrests, Officer Drake Madison said Tuesday. He said the suspects’ names could be released later in the day.
Officials could not identify who owned or lived in the home, and no information was available on what was stolen.
Pitt reportedly bought the property for $5.5 million in April 2023, according to Traded, a commercial real estate website.
A representative for Pitt declined to comment Tuesday.
Pitt had been out of the country in June on a globe-spanning promotional tour for his new movie, “F1.”
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