Earlier today, a man was taken into custody by the Los Angeles Police Department after he crashed his vehicle through the gates of Jennifer Aniston’s Bel Air mansion on Monday afternoon, as confirmed by an LAPD spokesperson to Deadline.
Reports indicate that Aniston was present at her home during the incident but fortunately did not sustain any injuries.
An LAPD public information officer stated that more details regarding the incident would be released later tonight or possibly tomorrow.
At approximately 12:20 p.m., a burglary suspect, described as a white male in his 70s, crashed through the gates of a private residence located in the 900 block of Airole Way. He was restrained by private security until LAPD arrived; according to TMZ, the driver was held at gunpoint and required medical attention due to complaints of pain following the crash.
Following the incident, KTLA reported visible damage to the front gate of the residence, with the retractable arm broken off. Sky5 footage showed the gate being manually operated.
According to KABC, the suspect will face charges for felony vandalism due to the damage incurred. The investigation is ongoing, with authorities examining the suspect’s background and criminal history. Currently, there is no evidence suggesting that he was specifically targeting the The Morning Show actress.
Designed by renowned architect A. Quincy Jones and later renovated by Frederick Fisher and Aniston’s ex-husband Justin Theroux, the 8,500 square-foot property was acquired for just under $21 million in the early 2010s. It is situated on a 3.4-acre lot, as per property records reviewed by the Los Angeles Times.
Persons
Jennifer Aniston, Justin Theroux
Company Names
Deadline, TMZ, KTLA, KABC, Los Angeles Times
Titles
The Morning Show, Friends
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