Brad Pitt at NASA Space Operations Center 2019

Brad Pitt's Mansion Looted in Brazen LA Smash-and-Grab

By Jessie Stone • Jul 11, 2025

Brad Pitt at NASA Headquarters in Washington on Sept. 15, 2019. Photo by Joel Kowsky/NASA. Public domain.

When the news first broke, it sounded more like a scene from a heist movie than a real-life event involving an Oscar-winning actor. But this wasn't fiction — it was Brad Pitt's reality.

A Brazen Break-In in Los Feliz

On the evening of June 25, while Brad Pitt was abroad promoting his latest film, "F1," three suspects allegedly broke into his $5.5 million home in the Los Feliz neighborhood of Los Angeles. According to the Los Angeles Police Department, the burglars entered through a front window around 10:30 p.m., ransacked the property, and fled with "miscellaneous property," according to PEOPLE.

No one was home at the time. The actor has not commented publicly, and his team has remained tight-lipped about the incident.

What Was Taken — and What Wasn't

Though police confirmed that "miscellaneous property" was stolen, it remains unclear what exactly that means. Sources indicate the burglars may have been searching for high-value items — a common thread in recent celebrity burglaries. Pitt's home, dubbed the "Steel House," is outfitted with luxury features and amenities, which are often prime targets for burglars seeking designer clothes, electronics, and jewelry.

Missing Patrols and a Security Breach?

Neighbors told the Daily Mail that they hadn't seen the usual private patrol car near Pitt's residence for several days leading up to the break-in. Typically, Pitt's property has round-the-clock security, making the absence of guards in the days prior all the more suspicious. Since the burglary, sources report that security around the property has been doubled — a clear response to the breach.

A Pattern Among Celebrities

Pitt's case isn't isolated. His home invasion adds to a string of high-profile burglaries targeting celebrities this year. On Valentine's Day, Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban's Beverly Hills mansion was broken into. Last year, homes belonging to Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson were also hit. The pattern seems to suggest a coordinated effort, with some cases potentially involving international crime rings.

Authorities recently charged seven Chilean nationals in connection to a string of similar burglaries, including incidents involving NFL stars Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes. Whether the same suspects are tied to the Pitt case remains unknown — as of now, the investigation is ongoing, and no arrests have been made.

Life Imitating Art?

Ironically, as Pitt travels the world for his role in "F1," playing a fictional race car driver returning to the sport after a traumatic accident, his real-life home was facing its own unexpected drama. The actor may be a master of on-screen high-stakes moments, but this latest twist off-screen is one he likely didn't see coming.

As fans await Pitt's return to the screen, many are left wondering about the vulnerabilities of fame — and how even a fortified fortress in Los Angeles can't always keep trouble at bay. While the actor remains silent, the search for the culprits continues.

References: Brad Pitt's Home Burglarized After Thieves Enter Through Front Window and Ransack His Property, Police Say | Brad Pitt's Security Under Scrutiny After Smash and Grab Break-In at $5.5 Million Mansion | Brad Pitt's Los Angeles Home Burglarized and 'Ransacked' | Brad Pitt had 24/7 security... but still, robbers smashed into his $5.5 million mansion and fled. A shocking 'disappearance' may hold the key

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