Car smashes into Jennifer Aniston’s Bel Air mansion with intruder apprehended in star’s second crash incident to home

Car smashes into Jennifer Aniston’s Bel Air mansion with intruder apprehended in star’s second crash incident to home

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One person has been detained in connection with the incident in which a car struck Jennifer Aniston’s Los Angeles home while the Friends star was at home.

Jennifer Aniston’s Bel Air home has been ram raided by a car(Image: Splash)

An unidentified intruder has smashed through the gates at Jennifer Aniston’s home in Bel Air, leaving her front gate visibly damaged in a shocking incident at the ‘Friends’ star’s mansion.

Around 12:20 p.m., a car in Los Angeles crashed through the gate on Monday afternoon.

Police received reports of an attempted burglary at the address on Airole Way and rushed to the scene.

However, it is understood that the Friends star’s personal security was able to apprehend the individual before they arrived.

While awaiting backup, members of Aniston’s security team held the intruder at gunpoint.

The actress, who is believed to have been at home at the time, was unharmed in the incident.

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Jennifer Aniston's Bel Air mansion
Jennifer Aniston purchased her Los Angeles mansion for an eye-watering $ 20 million in 2012 for a staggering $ 20 million.

A victim was at home at the time, and she was unharmed, according to a statement from the LAPD.

The person who smashed through the fence, a white man in his 70s according to TMZ reports, was arrested at the scene and taken into custody.

The gate was manually opened and closed, according to a news source called KTLA who went to assess the damage.

The structure’s components are obviously weakened and hanging off.

Intruders have attempted to enter the Friends star’s home in the second instance of the car crash.

In 2015, just three years after she bought the mansion for $20 million, a vehicle smashed through the property’s border.

A security guard reportedly called the police right away after the incident, and the man claimed he wasn’t driving at the time when police arrived.

According to TMZ, the Friends star’s home video footage disproved his claims, and the suspect was taken into custody shortly after failing a sobriety test.

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Source: Mirror

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