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Attempted Break-In Targets Porter Ranch Home of Christian “King” Combs

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A late-night burglary attempt in a quiet Porter Ranch neighborhood has drawn attention after authorities confirmed the home of Christian 'King' Combs was targeted early Thursday morning.


According to the Los Angeles Police Department, officers initially responded to reports of possible gunfire around 12:45 a.m. The call originated from concerned neighbors who heard a loud crash and commotion coming from the property. The noise—later determined to be a rear sliding glass door shattering—was mistaken for gunshots, prompting immediate concern in the area.


Investigators say two suspects approached the home and forced entry by breaking the glass door. Witnesses reported seeing a hand reach inside the residence, while the sudden noise and reaction from inside the home appeared to startle the individuals, causing them to flee before gaining full access.


Security footage captured both suspects on the property. However, authorities confirmed the individuals used Wi-Fi jamming devices to interfere with the home’s surveillance system, a tactic that has become increasingly common in high-end residential burglaries.


No injuries were reported, and officials confirmed that nothing was stolen during the attempted break-in.


The home is reportedly shared by Combs and his girlfriend, Raven Tracy, though it is unclear if either was present at the time. Authorities believe the residence was unoccupied when the incident occurred.


At this time, no suspect descriptions have been released, and no arrests have been made. The investigation remains ongoing as detectives continue reviewing available footage and evidence.


The incident highlights a growing pattern of targeted break-in attempts in residential areas, particularly those involving advanced methods to bypass security systems.


Source: FOX LA

 
 
 

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