Posts Tagged ‘stealing’

Police Say Hilton Thief Familiar with House

January 5th, 2009

Paris Hilton wasn’t just whistling dixie when she said she believed the person who broke into her L.A. home had been there before.

On Monday, the LAPD said they too think the thief who stole nearly $2 million from Hilton’s Mulholland Estates mansion last month was familiar with the layout of her home.

 
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Investigators say the burglar knew how to access the socialite’s collection of rings, watches and necklaces.

Detectives are investigating a number of potential suspects based on information gathered from the scene and interviews with Paris.Hilton’s bedroom was ransacked during the overnight burglary, but police sources said security video showed a thief who knew the home and was able to quickly find Hilton’s jewelry collection, which includes several family heirlooms.

Police say the jewelry was in a place that was not accessible to someone simply searching the home. The burglar entered through an unsecured door at the home on Clerendon Road some time between late evening on Dec. 19 and 4 a.m. Dec. 20, according to police. Security guards discovered the break-in about 5 a.m. Dec. 20 and called police.

Hilton was not home at the time of the burglary. The thief wore gloves and shielded his face in a hooded sweat shirt. There was no evidence of the thief entering or leaving the gated community nestled in the hills of Sherman Oaks, law enforcement sources said.

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In a brief television interview recently, Hilton suggested that she had some suspects in mind. "I think whoever did this, definitely has been [in my home] before. We have some suspects that I’m thinking of," she said. "I would tell them to please return my things, because I know that they’re probably watching. . . . They just have to anonymously have a taxi drop it off in my front gate in a box," she said. "They won’t get in trouble, but if all this goes on for much longer, they’re going to get in more trouble."

 

Dane Cook’s Bro: I Didn’t Do It!

December 31st, 2008

Dane Cook’s brother has pleaded not guilty to stealing his money.

According to TMZ, Darryl McCauley says he didn’t try to forge a $3 million check and deposit it into his account. McCauley was arrested yesterday and charged with three counts of larceny and one count of forgery.

He had been acting as VP of Great Dane Enterprises since the early 1990s.

McCauley is still in custody. His bail is set at $3 million. 

Lindsay Lohan: Coat Thief?

May 6th, 2008

Lindsay Lohan’s parents aren’t the only ones with legal troubles.

A Columbia University student is fur-ious at the actress for swiping her pricey fur coat and wants Lindsay to cough up dough for the crime.

Masha Markova is demanding at least $10,000 from the 21-year-old starlet for stealing her $11,000 blond mink from a bash back in January, The New York Post reports.

The 22-year-old co-ed wore the coat, said to be a gift from her grandmother, to Stavros Niarchos’ private Jan. 26 birthday party at 1Oak, where she mingled with Linz – who was captured wearing a black coat arriving to the soiree. By the time Masha was ready to go home, her prized possession was gone.

Cue OK! Magazine to the rescue two weeks later. Flipping through the pages of the Feb. 11 issue, Masha was taken aback when she spotted a shot of her party-hopping acquaintance wearing her coat.

"I was actually talking on the phone to my grandmother about something else, and then I flipped through the magazine, saw the picture said, ‘I need to call you back,’" Masha tells the Post. "It was my coat. It was no doubt!"

After a few dead ends going through 1Oak, Masha turned to her lawyer to contact Lindsay, and two days later, 1Oak delivered the coat – slightly torn and reeking of cigarette smoke and alcohol – to Masha’s apartment.

"They were very discreet, never mentioned a name or even the word ‘coat,’" Masha says. "They just said, ‘We’re going to bring you something.’ "

Now, she wants Lindsay to pay the price.

"I don’t see how it could have been an accident," Masha says.

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