Nicki Minaj’s home was burglarized and vandalized, costing the rapper at least $200,000 according to press reports. The crime took place earlier this week while Minaj was out of town.
“It is still undetermined how burglars got inside the home,” a Los Angeles police officer said. “They took jewelry and other property.”
Suggesting more than one perpetrator, police discovered multiple signs of forced entry at Minaj’s estate. Inside, the place was largely totaled. Furniture was broken, clothing ripped, perfume bottles shattered. The culprits even targeted the performer’s picture frames.
But that is not all. Whoever was responsible also took jewelry and other property.
TMZ put the value of the stolen goods at $200,000. The site suggests the thieves were possibly “frantically looking for something” because they “knocked over and flipped furniture and items all over the house.”
Police might use surveillance footage to identify suspects. The burglary comes less than a month after Cesar Milan was burglarized, with jewelry stolen from his home in Los Angeles. Milan was also out of town during the criminal activity.
Other celebrities hit by recent burglaries include Soulja Boy and Kevin Hart. Last month, the Kardashians’ DASH store was robbed, too, according to Gossip Cop website.
Source: Arab News
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