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Masked thieves break into Keanu Reeves' $7 million Hollywood home and steal gun

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“Masked robbers broke into Keanu Reeves' Hollywood Hills home on Wednesday evening and managed to escape with a firearm before police could arrive.

That's according to TMZ, which reported that LAPD officers were at the home earlier this evening responding to an anonymous call about a possible intruder on the property.

“[W]We're told police were back there around 1 a.m. when an alarm went off at the property … and this time officers say several men in ski masks were seen on security cameras breaking a window and breaking into the house,” the celebrity news and gossip channel reported. “According to our sources, the culprits took a firearm from the house before running through it. It's unclear if anything was taken more, but Keanu wasn't home at the time.”

Detectives are investigating the burglary, reviewing home and neighborhood security cameras in hopes of learning more about who may have been behind the crime. TMZ said police are also considering the earlier call was made by someone scouting the house, perhaps to gauge police response time.

In 2014, Reeves had back-to-back burglars break into his home.

A woman in her 40s who wanted to meet him broke into the house while the actor was sleeping in a library chair, TMZ reported at the time. He woke up and spoke to the unidentified woman before calling 911.

The next day, another woman entered the house through an unlocked door – Reeves was not home. This woman made herself at home, according to TMZ, allegedly stripping off her birthday dress, showering, and diving into her pool. A cleaning crew called the police: both women were arrested and given psychological evaluations.

Reeves was served with a temporary restraining order earlier this year against a man she claims is related to the actor.

“Bryan Keith Dixon, 38, broke into the actor's $5.6 million Hollywood Hills estate six times between Nov. 5 and Jan. 20,” the New York Post reported, and added that Reeves was forced to hire a private security team.

LA's nicest neighborhoods are not immune to the city's growing crime problem, as seen when a grandfather pushing his young grandson in a pram was randomly attacked earlier this week.

“The neighborhood is a mecca for Hollywood's elite, and in October 2023, the median home price in Calabasas was $2.4 million, up 13.1 percent from 'year over year, according to Realtor.com,” the Daily Mail reported.

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