Brad Pitt’s Home Burglarized After Thieves Enter Through Front Window and Ransack His Property, Police Say

L.A. police confirmed officers responded to a break-in Wednesday at about 10:30 p.m. at a house on the 2300 block of North Edgemont Street in the Los Feliz neighbourhood of Los Angeles, The Associated Press reported.

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Brad Pitt’s Home Burglarized After Thieves Enter Through Front Window and Ransack His Property, Police Say
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Police in Los Angeles are investigating a break-in at a home reportedly owned by Brad Pitt, who is currently on an international press tour promoting his new feature film F1: The Movie.

L.A. police confirmed officers responded to a break-in Wednesday at about 10:30 p.m. at a house on the 2300 block of North Edgemont Street in the Los Feliz neighbourhood of Los Angeles, The Associated Press reported.

According to officer Drake Madison, three suspects broke into the home through a front window and ransacked the property, then fled the scene with an unknown quantity of miscellaneous items.

Madison said he could not identify who owned or lived in the home, and that no information is currently available on what was stolen.

The $5.5M Mansion 

Brad Pitt’s Los Feliz home in Los Angeles was broken into on Wednesday, June 25, 2025, around 10:30 p.m., while he was overseas promoting his new film F1. Police say three suspects scaled the fence, broke in through a front window, “ransacked” the home, and stole an unspecified amount of personal items

The home was purchased for US$5.5 million in April 2023, according to Traded, a commercial real estate website.

NBC News first reported the incident on Thursday afternoon, after two police officers familiar with the investigation told the outlet the home belonged to Pitt.

He was not present at the time of the robbery, the sources added.

The actor’s representative has not commented on the incident.

Pitt is not the first high-profile individual whose Los Angeles home has been targeted this year.

In February, actor Nicole Kidman and musician Keith Urban‘s home was broken into around the same time police caught three burglary suspects after a car chase and eventual crash close to Rodeo Drive, a swanky L.A. shopping area.

In January, police in Beverly Hills arrested five suspects — believed to be involved in organized burglary rings — in connection with a wave of break-ins in the city and other nearby locations, including Glendale, San Marino, Los Angeles, Burbank, Pleasanton, Bakersfield, Ventura County, Orange County and San Mateo County.

It is unclear whether those caught in the car chase or arrested in connection with the string of break-ins were responsible for the robbery at Kidman and Urban’s residence.

As of this writing, no suspects have been charged in connection with the break-in at Pitt’s property.

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