Masked Intruders Break Into Keanu Reeves' $7 Million Hollywood Home and Steal Firearm Before Fleeing Scene

Masked intruders break into Keanu Reeves’ $7 million Hollywood mansion and steal a firearm before fleeing the scene

Masked robbers reportedly broke into Keanu Reeves’ California house this week and took a pistol before fleeing the scene, according to RadarOnline.com.

The shocking break-in occurred at around 1 a.m. on Thursday morning at the Matrix star’s $7 million Hollywood Hills home.

According to the New York Post, about 7 p.m. on Wednesday night, the Los Angeles Police Department got an anonymous contact regarding a possible trespasser on the actor’s home.

However, when the responding cops got on the scene, they discovered no one.

Then, about 1 a.m. Thursday, an alarm went off at the property, prompting the cops to return for further investigation.

According to security camera footage recovered from the 59-year-old John Wick star’s home, “multiple men wearing ski masks” smashed a window and entered the premises.

Security camera footage retrieved from the 59-year-old John Wick starโ€™s home captured multiple men wearing ski masks smashing a window and entering the property.

According to police reports, the suspects stole a handgun from the premises before fleeing the scene.

According to the New York Post, Reeves was not present at the time of the shocking break-in, and an inquiry has been initiated to identify the culprits who broke into the Point Break actor’s $7 million mansion.

According to sources familiar with the inquiry, investigators are gathering evidence by reviewing videos from around the house and surrounding security cameras.

Investigators are also “looking into” the likelihood that the initial call, made around 7 p.m. on Wednesday, was a “deliberate attempt” to check out the home.

The shocking break-in at Reeves’ $7 million Hollywood Hills house on Thursday, as previously revealed by RadarOnline.com, would not be the first time the popular actor encountered a security violation at his property.

Two similar occurrences occurred in 2014, when two different ladies gained unauthorised access to the actor’s residence.

According to police reports, the suspects stole a handgun from the premises before fleeing the scene.

According to the New York Post, Reeves was not present at the time of the shocking break-in, and an inquiry has been initiated to identify the culprits who broke into the Point Break actor’s $7 million mansion.

According to sources familiar with the inquiry, investigators are gathering evidence by reviewing videos from around the house and surrounding security cameras.

Investigators are also “looking into” the likelihood that the initial call, made around 7 p.m. on Wednesday, was a “deliberate attempt” to check out the home.

The shocking break-in at Reeves’ $7 million Hollywood Hills house on Thursday, as previously revealed by RadarOnline.com, would not be the first time the popular actor encountered a security violation at his property.

Two similar occurrences occurred in 2014, when two different ladies gained unauthorised access to the actor’s residence.

One of the ladies, who was apparently in her mid-40s at the time, allegedly broke into Reeves’ home while he was sleeping. She allegedly slept out in the actor’s library chair.

In another case, a woman entered the property through an unlocked door. Before being captured by the actor’s cleaning crew, she allegedly stripped naked and utilized Reeves’ shower and pool.

Meanwhile, earlier this year, Reeves and his partner, Alexandra Grant, were given a temporary restraining order against a guy called Bryan Keith Dixon.

Dixon allegedly trespassed on the actor’s property several times while claiming to be one of Bill & Ted’s cousins.

According to court documents, Dixon sought to contact Reeves, and the suspect allegedly published strange social media messages in which he referred to himself as “Jasper Keith Reeves” and stated a wish to assign his “personal rights” to the actor.

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