Burglars Disabled Cameras During Attempted Break-In At Diddy's Son's LA Home: Reports
Suspects disabled security cameras with Wi-Fi jammers during the attempted break-in at Christian Combs' Porter Ranch home, with no injuries or theft reported, police said.
- On Thursday morning, the Los Angeles Police Department responded to an attempted burglary at the $3-million Porter Ranch home of Christian "King" Combs and his girlfriend, Raven Tracy, who were vacationing in Bali.
- Marking the second break-in attempt at the property, the event follows a summer trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs and recent high-profile home invasions targeting celebrities including Rachel Zoe.
- Neighbors called police at 12:45 a.m. after hearing what they believed were shots fired, though law enforcement later clarified the noise was actually a window smashed near the rear patio.
- Security footage captured two suspects using Wi-Fi jammers to disable the home's system before fleeing; investigators confirmed nothing was stolen and no injuries were reported.
- The LAPD has issued warnings to residents regarding a rise in thieves utilizing specialized equipment to target homes, as the investigation into the Porter Ranch burglary attempt remains ongoing with no arrests announced.
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