Kim Kardashian, Kanye West Cars Ransacked By Robbers Before 'KUWTK' Star's Birthday
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's mansion was attacked by burglars.
Early morning on Friday, a burglar was spotted at the Bel Air mansion of the "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" star and her husband. The suspect did not enter their home, but instead ransacked three luxury vehicles at the end of the driveway. The burglar was reportedly disappointed because he only got one iPhone, which belongs to one of the couple's staff, TMZ reported.
He was caught by the surveillance cameras, and the security chased after him. The burglar was able to escape and made a stop at Kathy Griffin's driveway. He trashed one of her staffer's cars, got a purse and tossed it away.
According to the Los Angeles Police Department, there were actually two men in the location. "A witness observed a suspect enter and exit the victim’s vehicle and then flee the location," LAPD PIO told Us Weekly. "A second suspect who was hiding in some bushes also fled the location. Suspect No. 1 took personal items from the victim’s vehicle."
"The second their private armed security guards noticed the intruder, they came out with guns drawn and flash lights out. The person turned around and ran away for their lives," another source told the publication.
It seems that Kardashian, who will be turning 37 on Oct. 21, has to be extra cautious during this time of the year. On Oct. 3, 2016, the reality star was robbed and held at gunpoint in a Parisian hotel. The mom-of-two was in the city for Paris Fashion Week. According to a police reporter, Kardashian's robbery was perpetrated by a "new type of gangster," who "know how to follow someone on the Internet. They can also use violence, sometimes even when it's not necessary."
The incident traumatized Kardashian and forced her to be more careful, especially when it comes to posting her whereabouts online. "I try to share my life. I definitely love doing that, but I think I'm a little bit more cautious these days about what I do share," Kardashian said during an interview on "The View."
"I've learned through experience that things in real time I might change up a little bit. I might take a photo, save it, post it when I leave the place or when I'm in a different location because I don't think that worked out for me so well when I was posting every last detail," she added.
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