Brad Pitt’s Home Burglarized: Thieves Ransack Actor’s Los Angeles Property
Brad Pitt’s LA home in the Los Feliz neighborhood has been burglarized.

Brad Pitt’s Home Burglarized: Brad Pitt’s LA home in the Los Feliz neighborhood has been burglarized.
The alleged burglary occurred at approximately 10:30 p.m. on Wednesday, June 25, the Los Angeles Police Department told PEOPLE. The suspects "broke into the residence via the front window, ransacked the location, then fled the location with miscellaneous property," police said. All three suspects are yet to be publicly identified.
The break-in at the 2300 block of North Edgemont Street residence happened Wednesday night while no one was home and Pitt was in Japan promoting his new film “F1” reported.
LAPD officials said three suspects climbed the front fence and checked out the exterior of the home before shattering a living room window to get in. Once inside, they “racked” the place and took an unknown amount of Pitt’s stuff and left.
The large 3-bedroom home is just outside Griffith Park, which is where the Hollywood Sign is. It’s surrounded by a big fence and greenery that blocks the view of the home.
This is the latest in a string of burglaries in the city targeting celebrities, including Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban.
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Last month, a man was arrested for stalking and vandalism after he allegedly crashed his car into the gate of Pitt’s ex-wife Jennifer Aniston’s home.
Pitt is the latest celebrity to have his LA home robbed this year. Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban’s Beverly Hills home was burglarized on Valentine’s Day, Austin Butler’s LA home in March, and Anthony Anderson’s Encino home in May
Last year, several other stars’ LA homes were broken into, including Simu Liu’s house and Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn’s residence. Hawn said she and Russell had two break-ins within months of each other. The LAPD reported a decrease in property crimes in the city at the end of 2024, however.
In February, four men were arrested who were believed to be part of a South African burglary crew targeting the LA area, but have not been linked to Pitt’s break-in.
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