Four suspects have been busted for breaking into Brad Pitt’s California mansion in a series of burglaries across Los Angeles, according to a report.

The suspected thieves were arrested Thursday following a series of burglaries targeting wealthy areas across Los Angeles, including the Los Feliz neighborhood where Pitt’s $5.5 million pad is located, law enforcement sources told the Los Angeles Times.

Pitt’s home was raided late on June 25 while the 61-year-old Academy Award winner was away promoting his latest movie, “F1.”


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  Pitt, 61, was not home at the time of the break-in.
 Pitt, 61, was not home at the time of the break-in.

At least three burglars hopped the security fence at Pitt’s home and broke in through the front window, LAPD said.

Once inside, they stole several items and made “a real mess” ransacking the place, police sources told the Times.

The burglars “had gone through looking for what they could take of value,” another source told the paper. It’s not clear exactly what was taken.

Pitt’s midcentury LA abode, known as the Steel House, is just one of the several homes the actor owns across the world.


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  Pitt was doing publicity for “F1” when his home broken into. AP Pitt was doing publicity for “F1” when his home broken into. AP

He acquired the home in 2023 for $5.5 million from Aileen Getty — the 65-year-old philanthropist granddaughter of the late oil tycoon J. Paul Getty.

She in turn bought his former compound for $39 million.

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