Looks like there is a new dangerous man in city.
Los Angeles police have arrested a person after he allegedly tried to burgle the childhood home of pop singer Billie Eilish and her music producer brother, Finneas O’Connell.
An LAPD spokesperson confirmed to EW that officers responded to experiences Thursday night of an individual hopping over a fence and coming into the yard of a home on the 900 block of Avenue 57 in the Highland Park neighborhood. A suspect — who was reportedly carrying all-black clothes and a black masks — was arrested on suspicion of housebreaking, however authorities stated additional particulars weren’t instantly obtainable.
According to the Los Angeles Times, Eilish and O’Connell don’t stay on the home, however property data present it’s nonetheless owned by their mother and father. It’s not clear what, if something, was stolen from the home, or if the suspect was inside when police arrived.
Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images Finneas O’Connell and Billie Eilish
Representatives for Eilish and O’Connell did not instantly reply to EW’s request for remark Friday.
The L.A. abode is known for being the place the place a big chunk of Eilish’s first album, When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?, was recorded. The seven-time Grammy winner beforehand spoke about the home in a 2019 Rolling Stone interview, in which she revealed that she needed to rent safety to remain in the home after the deal with leaked on-line.
“It was really traumatizing,” she stated. “I completely don’t feel safe in my house anymore, which sucks. I love my house.”
The dwelling additionally received the star therapy when Eilish toured it and the encompassing neighborhood in a 2019 episode of The Late Late Show.
Additional reporting by Emlyn Travis.
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