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Attempted Break-In at $22 Million Hollywood Hills Home Draws Major LAPD Response

  • May 4
  • 1 min read

LAPD patrol cars with flashing lights swarm a dimly lit Hollywood Hills neighborhood. Headline text: "Reports of break-in at $22 million home."

A quiet Friday night in the Hollywood Hills was disrupted by a significant police presence following reports of an attempted break-in at a multimillion-dollar property.

According to authorities, the incident unfolded around 10 p.m. on May 1 along Blue Jay Way, a well-known street in one of Los Angeles’ most exclusive hillside neighborhoods. Aerial footage from local news showed a large response from the Los Angeles Police Department, with multiple patrol vehicles converging on the scene.


Initial reports indicate that more than 10 individuals were detained in connection with the attempted burglary of a home valued at approximately $22 million. While details surrounding how the suspects gained access—or whether they were able to enter the residence—remain limited, the scale of the response suggests the situation was taken seriously by law enforcement.


It’s unclear whether the home was occupied at the time of the incident or if any injuries were reported. Authorities have not yet released information about potential charges or the identities of those detained.


The Hollywood Hills has long been associated with luxury living, attracting high-profile residents and commanding some of the highest real estate prices in the region. Incidents like this, while not everyday occurrences, highlight ongoing concerns about property crime even in some of the city’s most affluent areas.


As the investigation continues, more details are expected to emerge about the circumstances leading up to the attempted break-in and how the suspects were apprehended. For now, the incident serves as another reminder of the unpredictability of crime, regardless of location or property value.


Source: ABC7

 
 
 

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