Written by ITZEL LUNA
Los Angeles (AP) Police are looking into a break-in at a residence purportedly owned by Brad Pitt, who has been around the world promoting his new film, Formula One.
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The 2300 block of North Edgemont Street in the Los Feliz district of Los Angeles was the scene of a break-in on Wednesday night, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.
According to Officer Drake Madison, three suspects entered the house through the front window, looted it, and took various items with them.
According to Madison, there is currently no information on what was stolen, and he was unable to determine who owned or occupied the house.
Commercial real estate website Traded claims that Pitt paid $5.5 million for the house in April 2023.
A Pitt official chose not to comment.
Pitt has been traveling abroad as part of the F1 movie’s promotional trip. attended Monday’s worldwide premiere in London. The film opens in theaters across the United States on Friday.
NBC News was the first to report on the incident on Thursday.