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High-End and Celebrity Homes Targets of Recent Burglary Spree in Los Angeles Area

High-End and Celebrity Homes Targets of Recent Burglary Spree in Los Angeles Area

The homes of Tom Hanks and Goldie Hawn were robbed. An American Idol producer and her spouse were killed during a home invasion robbery. Meanwhile, Mayor Karen Bass complains the police are — “demoralized.”

Los Angeles under Mayor Karen Bass continues to be a utopia — for thieves and other criminals.

Interestingly, while overall property crime and burglary incidents have been reported as decreasing, targeted break-ins at upscale residences — especially in affluent neighborhoods and celebrity enclaves — have increased. This uptick has been especially concerning to communities in the San Fernando Valley area.

There was a serious “Wild West” vibe to several incidents that occurred over the weekend.

One of the break-ins occurred on Sunday, Aug. 3 at 11 p.m. in Studio City. A homeowner, alerted by alarms, grabbed his gun and went downstairs, where he encountered a burglar.

The homeowner fired multiple times at the suspect, who then ran outside to a waiting getaway car with a second suspect and escaped, police said.

Police searched the area for a blood trail but did not find any evidence that the suspect was hit.

A few hours later, at 2:20 a.m., four suspects broke into a home in the 4000 block of Longridge Avenue in Sherman Oaks.

The house was unoccupied at the time, but security alarms and cameras detected the suspects inside, alerting the homeowner to call police. The suspects were gone by the time police arrived.

This trend began in 2024 and has noticeably increased over the summer. Several celebrity homes have been hit already.

And now TMZ reports that Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson’s home in the Valley was among the megamansions targeted in July. This time, TMZ says, “thieves” were spotted smashing through glass to access the couple’s guest house on the $26 million property. And they are not the only A-listers who have reported incidents to the LAPD.

In May, an L.A. Clippers dribbler was robbed. In June, “Kingdom” and “Westworld” actor Jonathan Tucker interrupted a daylight home invasion in Hancock Park, carrying a woman and her two small children to safety.

The Los Angeles Police Department did not have any information available on the rash of burglaries that have led to panic across the city, and department officials have not reported any arrests. The department’s online Citywide Crime Statistics Reporting was not available Monday with all links to the city’s reported crimes broken, including the number of burglaries.

Celebrities like Goldie Hawn said the uptick in crime is prompting her to consider a move out of Los Angeles, telling Kelly Ripa on her podcast that her home was robbed twice and that she now travels everywhere with security.

Attention to the increase in robberies associated with high-end residential homes began in earnest after the fatal shooting of a longtime, award-winning “American Idol” music supervisor and her husband in their multi-million-dollar home in Encino this July.

In a statement provided to ABC7 on Tuesday afternoon, a spokesperson for the ABC singing competition TV series confirmed the deaths of Robin Kaye and her husband, Thomas Deluca.

…Officers responded to a request for a welfare check at the home on White Oak Avenue around 2:30 p.m. Monday, according to the Los Angeles Police Department. That’s when they found the two victims with multiple gunshot wounds.

The suspect was identified as 22-year-old Raymond Boodarian of Reseda. Detectives believe he has no relationship to the victims. He was allegedly burglarizing the residence while the couple came home, and he shot and killed them during a struggle.

I have been covering Southern California “crime tourism” for quite some time, and it appears many of these burglaries may also involve South American organized crime gangs. The situation is so disturbing to area residents that San Fernando Valley community leaders gathered together to present some demands to authorities.

The incident is just the latest in a string of attempted burglaries and other crimes in affluent neighborhoods of the San Fernando Valley. The issue has become so frightening to residents that Encino community leaders recently presented a list of demands to authorities in a meeting.

More than 200 residents came out to the meeting, which took place just weeks after an “American Idol” executive and her husband were shot dead in their home with their own gun by an intruder, Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman claims.

Last week, LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell said he planned to increase patrols in the area. He also claimed that those Encino crimes were likely connected to an organized crime crew from South America.

Meanwhile, Bass says police in her city are “demoralized“.

Bass expects to make a decision on a new LAPD chief in early fall and has spent the last few months meeting with community members and LAPD’s rank-and-file.

“We’re hearing a police department where the officers are demoralized,” Bass said. “They feel better support from the public, but they think there’s a lot of things internal to the way the department runs that is demoralizing to them.

It sounds as if the police aren’t the only ones.

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“We’re hearing a police department where the officers are demoralized,” Bass

Says the mayor and chief of demoralization!

Mission accomplished, commie!

Subotai Bahadur | August 5, 2025 at 7:17 pm

As a retired Peace Officer, I understand the demoralization of the LAPD and can only recommend that they be looking for other departments. As for the citizens of LA, especially the “elite”; y’all created this situation. Either leave or stay there and endure it.

Subotai Bahadur

This has been happening to pro-athletes. Everyone knows when they play, even away games. Makes their homes easy targets.

Aren’t the majority of suspects from Chile?
I believe that Chile is still under the Visa Waiver Program according to USCISGUIDE.

You should reach out to former Border Patrol Council President Brandon Judd. I know he was nominated for the U.S. Ambassadorship to Chile but I don’t know if he has been confirmed by the Senate.

The vile, stupid and evil Dhimmi-crats have been enabling and coddling criminals — especially those “of color” — for decades; it’s a standard part of their wretched party’s orthodoxies. Combine that with the Dhimmi-crats’ perennial vilification of, and, undermining of police, and, their farcical, prosecution-averse and incarceration-averse “prosecutors,” and, conditions in which crime and criminals thrive are predictably created.

The Hollywood elites — 99.99% of whom gleefully support, and, lavishly fund, Dhimmi-crats, let’s note — are now getting a taste of what the working-class plebes (who can’t afford security monitoring services and private guards) have been living with, for a long time.

MoeHowardwasright | August 5, 2025 at 8:04 pm

If the Hollywood types start moving out that 26 million mansion will have to sold for less than 10 million. The exodus starts as a trickle and then becomes a flood. Without those millionaires who will pay the taxes to support all those pensions?

Cue Jeremy Clarkson:

Oh no!

Anyway…

This is what the oh-so- beautiful people voted for in addition to all of the other bull____ that has plagued LA in the past couple of decades.

I’m just awaiting the preference cascade.

It’s going to be glorious.

Gee, I wonder what would happen to the crime rate if 75% of homeowners were armed and ‘the law’ encouraged self defense of property. Nothing like getting your face blown off to discourage this type of predatory behavior.

    amatuerwrangler in reply to Paul. | August 6, 2025 at 12:18 am

    What are the odds that these wealthy victims of the burglaries and robberies are supportive of the “anti-gun” politicians? They effectively vote for candidates who want to defund the police AND deny the citizens the ability to effectively defend themselves. These elites are getting what they vote for, and it looks like “good and hard”.

    Than guy who shot at the burglar is lucky he did not hit him….. He would have been the one going to jail, as he most likely would have hit him in the back, and fleeing criminals are legally deemed to not be a threat. I think only Texas allows deadly force in defense of property.

      docduracoat in reply to amatuerwrangler. | August 6, 2025 at 9:32 am

      California has a robust castle doctrine law. Anyone using force to enter your house is legally presumed to have a deadly intent. You are justified in shooting at them.

        Good in theory. In practice, I suspect a Hollywood celeb with a perp shot DRT in their multi-million dollar mansion will be treated ever so slightly different than Joe the Plumber in the suburbs shooting one or more of the usual suspects breaking into his garage to steal his tools. Far better to miss and have them run away. Saves you about a million dollars in legal fees. Now if they attack, that’s a completely different story. Center of mass, as many times as it takes to stop the threat(s).

        amatuerwrangler in reply to docduracoat. | August 6, 2025 at 9:40 pm

        docduracoat–
        Once the intruder decides to leave your castle, voluntarily or otherwise, you have to stop shooting…. you are no longer facing a threat. Do you have Andrew Branca’s book, “The Law of Self-Defense”? If not, you should probably read it before your next encounter. Just “looking out for you”.

    JohnSmith100 in reply to Paul. | August 6, 2025 at 8:47 am

    I used to have 3 female and on male Rottweilers, bred each once a year. Big dogs encourage better behavior. Most crooks prefer to avoid homes with large dogs. I still have a 130 lb male. If by some chance someone were to enter, I have a 12 gauge bull pup loaded with 00 buckshot.

Tell them to call a social worker.

A crook in my home would have me acting as judge, jury, and executioner.

Even Cincinnati has been hit. Our QB had his home broken into, which made the news, but a lot of other places were hit in wealthy communities and even a jewelry store. Then they just fade back to South America. The Chilean gangs seem to know this area very well. Gotta wonder where they get their information.

This is what you get when your state and city are led by the criminal class that is the Democrat party! These burglaries of high end homes has been ongoing for a couple of years now, yet there is no LE task force in place to track down and arrest the criminals. LA is not a safe place to live.

And all the rich libs are crying “but the bad things our policies create aren’t supposed to happen to US!!!”

The department’s online Citywide Crime Statistics Reporting was not available Monday with all links to the city’s reported crimes broken
Scrubbing the stats?

she now travels everywhere with security
Anyone know what Hawn’s position on regular citizens carrying their own security is?
(We know what the LA government’s position is: a giant NO.)

a lot of things internal to the way the department runs that is demoralizing to them
Nooooo, I don’t think it’s “internal” so much as “city government.” IOW, the mayor and everyone under and around her.

Hawn’s husband, Kurt Russell is pretty vocal about 2nd amendment rights.

All around the country they’ve been hitting homes of certain type of biz owners. They do their homework and know when people are home and based on type of biz, when there will be a few hundred k of cash in the house. They always seem to know where the cash is.

    CincyJan in reply to Andy. | August 6, 2025 at 11:48 am

    Am I paranoid to suspect the hired help? My guess, and it is a guess. Is that the cartels are now firmly established throughout the US, and they know how to put on pressure for info. And they can then sell it to the very successful Chilean gangs.