Billie Eilish’s childhood home in Los Angeles is ‘burglarized’ by man ‘who jumped a fence’
Billie Eilish’s childhood home in Los Angeles is ‘robbed’ by a man who ‘jumped a fence’… and the suspect is now in LAPD custody
- Officers responded to a call in the Highland Park area after a dark-clothed man reportedly jumped a fence, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.
- The suspect was reportedly wearing all-black clothing and a black mask.
- It was not clear if anything was taken or if Billie, 21, or anyone else was present at the home when the incident occurred.
- Billie was born in Los Angeles, the daughter of actress and teacher Maggie Baird and actor Patrick O’Connell, and was raised in the Highland Park area along with her 25-year-old brother Finneas.
A suspect was taken into custody after police responded Thursday night to a burglary call at the childhood home of singer Billie Eilish in Los Angeles.
Officers responded to a call in the Highland Park area after a dark-clothed man reportedly jumped a fence, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.
The suspect was reportedly wearing all-black clothing and a black mask.
Burglary call: A suspect was taken into custody after Los Angeles police responded Thursday night to a burglary call at the childhood home of singer Billie Eilish, which was shown last March in Hollywood.
It was not clear if anything was taken or if Billie, 21, or anyone else was present at the home when the incident occurred.
Police were seen at the house looking for evidence in footage that was broadcast on local television.
DailyMail.com has reached out to the singer’s representative for comment.
Billie was born in Los Angeles to actress and teacher Maggie Baird and actor Patrick O’Connell and was raised in the Highland Park area along with her 25-year-old brother Finneas.
Police Presence: Police were seen at the house searching for evidence in footage that was broadcast on local television.
Police Vehicle: A police vehicle was parked near the crime scene.
Billie and her brother Finneas gave fans a behind-the-scenes look at their childhood home in the 2021 Apple TV+ documentary The World’s A Little Blurry.
She was shown as a teenager recording one of her hit songs with her brother.
“We made this album in our bedroom where we grew up, so it’s like anything is possible,” Billie said.
In custody: It was unclear if anything was taken or if Billie, shown last April at Coachella, or anyone else was present at the home when the incident occurred.
Billie and Finneas also opened their childhood home for a CBS Sunday Morning segment in December 2019.
The then-teenager demonstrated to host Gayle King how she and Finneas improvise and create music in their home studio, where some of their most popular songs were recorded.
Billie at the 62nd Grammy Awards in 2020 became the youngest person to win Best New Artist, Record of the Year, Song of the Year and Album of the Year in the same year.
He also won an Academy Award last year for Best Original Song for No Time To Die from the James Bond film of the same name.
Morning Show: Billie and Finneas opened their childhood home for a CBS Sunday Morning segment in December 2019
At home: The family’s Highland Park home was shown on the CBS show
Music Magic: Finneas and Teen Billie Demonstrate How They Improvise to Create Music at Home