Warrant: Accomplice names found on paper seized by Vegas police in LA celebrity burglary caseNovember 6th, 2009 more images
more imagesDocument related to alleged burglary ring seizedLAS VEGAS — A home search of a 19-year-old woman identified as the leader of an alleged celebrity home burglary ring turned up names of accomplices, according to search warrants obtained Friday. The warrants showed that police seized a clipboard with papers on which Rachel J.
Police informant says Las Vegas 19-year-old was 'driving force' behind celebrity burglary caseNovember 6th, 2009 more images
more imagesPolice: LA celebrity burglaries led by 19-year-oldLAS VEGAS — A man arrested for allegedly burglarizing celebrities' homes in Los Angeles has told police that the 19-year-old woman who masterminded the ring wanted to own the designer wardrobes of her favorite Hollywood stars. According to a Las Vegas police search warrant obtained Friday, Nicholas Prugo told detectives Rachel Jungeon Lee was the driving force behind the break-ins.
Designer shoes, diamond rings, guns seized from group suspected of burglarizing celebs' homesNovember 3rd, 2009 more images
more imagesWarrant details alleged burglars' celeb lootLOS ANGELES — Search warrant records show dozens of diamond rings, high-end shoes, bags, guns and drugs have been seized from the homes of three people suspected of burglarizing celebrities' residences. The luxury goods are just some of the items police seized last month on raids at the suspects' homes.
Hilton Upped Security After BurglaryOctober 31st, 2009 more images
more imagesPARIS HILTON has spent thousands of dollars on improving security at her California home after a recent burglary left the socialite scared for her safety. The hotel heiress was devastated when thieves targeted her mansion in Sherwood Oaks, Los Angeles and got away with an estimated $2 million (£1.4 million) worth of gems.
Lohan Burglary Suspects Also Targeted Green?October 28th, 2009 more images
more imagesThe teenagers suspected of breaking into LINDSAY LOHAN's Hollywood home in August (09) also targeted MEGAN FOX's boyfriend BRIAN AUSTIN GREEN's property, according to reports. Los Angeles police have so far arrested six people in connection to burglaries on Lohan's house and that of The Hills star Audrina Patridge earlier this year (09).
3 women, 1 man charged with burglarizing celebrities' homes in Los Angeles areaOctober 28th, 2009 more images
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4 charged with burglarizing celeb homes
LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles prosecutors on Wednesday charged four people with burglarizing the homes of Hollywood celebrities such as Lindsay Lohan, Orlando Bloom and Megan Fox. Felony residential burglary charges were filed against three women and one man, who range in age from 18 to 27.
Accused Lohan Burglars Deny WrongdoingOctober 24th, 2009 Two women arrested in connection with the burglaries of LINDSAY LOHAN and AUDRINA PATRIDGE's Los Angeles homes have denied involvement in the raids. The Mean Girls actress' house was broken into in August (09), while The Hills star Patridge's property was targeted in a similar crime in February (09).
Hilton's Stolen Jewels Are ReturnedOctober 24th, 2009 PARIS HILTON has thanked Los Angeles police after jewellery stolen in a recent burglary was returned to her on Thursday (22Oct09). The socialite was devastated when thieves targeted her home in Sherwood Oaks, Los Angeles and got away with an estimated $2 million (£1.4 million) worth of gems.
Paris Hilton gets back stolen jewelleryOctober 24th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Socialite Paris Hilton's stolen jewellery has been returned by the Los Angeles Police Department. The hotel heiress was burglarised last year of an estimated 2 million dollars.
Los Angeles police say 5 arrested in Hollywood Hills burglaries that targeted celebritiesOctober 24th, 2009 5 arrested in string of Hollywood Hills burglariesLOS ANGELES — Five people have been arrested on suspicion of burglarizing homes in the Hollywood Hills belonging to the rich and famous, Los Angeles police said Friday. Officers recovered items that were reported stolen by "well known celebrities," police spokeswoman Rosario Herrera said.
Lohan Burglar Is Suspect In Patridge RaidSeptember 19th, 2009 The teen arrested on suspicion of breaking into LINDSAY LOHAN's Hollywood Hills home is also suspected of robbing actress/model AUDRINA PATRIDGE. Reports suggest 18-year-old Nicholas Prugo broke into Patridge's home in February (09) - six months before masterminding a raid on Lohan's property at the end of August
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Teen Arrested Over Lohan House RaidSeptember 17th, 2009 A teenager has been arrested on suspicion of breaking into LINDSAY LOHAN's Hollywood Hills home last month (Aug09). Nicholas Prugo, 18, was taken into police custody on Thursday (17Sep09) and is currently being held on $20,000 (GBP13,300) bail for one count of burglary.
Lohan In Trouble Over Missing Jewels?August 28th, 2009 A top Beverly Hills jeweller is threatening LINDSAY LOHAN with legal action if she doesn't return $2 million (£1.3 million) worth of gems he loaned her for an event. The actress, whose Hollywood Hills home was burgled at the weekend (22-23Aug09), has been targeted by the bosses of XIV Karats, who want their jewels back.
Lohan twitters "no formula was stolen" to create tanning lineJuly 9th, 2009 WASHINGTON - After being accused of stealing someone else's formula for her tanning line, 'Mean Girls' star Lindsay Lohan has taken to her Twitter page to deny it. Scientist Jennifer Sunday had filed a federal lawsuit against Lohan and her business partner Lorit Simon for breach of contract, theft of trade secrets, civil conspiracy, intentional interference with contractual relations and deceptive and unfair trade practices.
Lindsay Lohan's Hollywood home ransacked? Police say starlet, not burglars, made messMay 13th, 2009 LA police: Burglar had no part in messy Lohan homeLOS ANGELES — A burglar alarm led police to Lindsay Lohan's house on Tuesday, where officers found evidence of a potential break-in and ransacking. Turns out, the mess belonged to Lohan, not the burglars, police said.