JoJo Siwa’s $3.4M home RANSACKED in shock burglary

JoJo Siwa’s $3.4 million lavish home in the San Fernando Valley was looted in a shock burglary around 2:40 a.m. Monday.

Police went to Siwa’s house after being alerted by the alarm company, according to law enforcement insiders who spoke TMZ.

They discovered an open door believed to be the robbers’ gateway, but the perpetrators themselves had disappeared when authorities arrived.

Siwa, 19, started her Snapchat and wrote, “This makes me sick to watch,” about “terrifying” security footage of the masked suspects, who are still on the loose.

She also described the incident as an “armed robbery,” though the LAPD didn’t clarify to TMZ whether that was indeed the case.

‘Terrifying’: JoJo Siwa’s $3.4 million luxury home in the San Fernando Valley was looted around 2:40 a.m. Monday in a shocking burglary

Siwa, who rose to fame as a child with Dance Moms, assured her fans that “my family and pups are safe. The most important thing to me.’

The reality TV personality isn’t done listing all of her missing property for authorities investigating.

Siwa popped into her Snapchat the day after the burglary to let her over a million subscribers know about the “updates on my house :(“.

She wrote: “We were robbed last night at 2:40am… It was an armed robbery which is very scary… But the good news… No one was hurt, all our puppies are fine, there is a lot of property damage , but that can all be fixed.’

The Dancing With The Stars alumna recalled “a REALLY long night on the phone with my security, family, and LAPD.”

She wrote, “And after that I couldn’t fall asleep. Was on the phone for about 2 hours, then I was thinking a lot more.”

Siwa scooped up the sprawling mansion in the Los Angeles suburb of Tarzana in December 2019 and moved both herself and her family into the property.

The following month, the YouTube sensation, who was just 17 at the time, uploaded a video showing a tour of the home, offering fans a few glimpses of her top-notch amenities, including an in-home 7-Eleven, basketball court, and merchandise store. .

‘The most important thing to me’: Siwa, who rose to fame on Dance Moms as a child, assured her fans that ‘my family and pups are safe’

‘Robbed’: Siwa swung by her Snapchat the day after the burglary to notify her 11+ million followers of the ‘updates on my house :(‘

Light side: “But the good news…. No one was hurt, all our puppies are good, there is a lot of property damage, but all of that can be repaired,” she shared

Explaining it: Siwa, 19, fired up her Snapchat and wrote, ‘This makes me sick to watch’, over ‘terrifying’ security footage of the masked suspects, who are still on the loose

Wow: Siwa scooped up the sprawling mansion in the Los Angeles suburb of Tarzana in December 2019 and moved both herself and her family into the property

Life: The following month, the YouTube sensation, who was just 17 at the time, uploaded a video showing a tour of the home and offering fans a few glimpses of her top-notch amenities

Problem: Siwa’s robbery isn’t the first crime she’s fallen prey to at the Tarzana mansion, where she was the victim of ‘whacking’ in early 2021

Her 6,000 square feet of living space included a “fun room” equipped with convenience store machines such as a slushie dispenser and pizza warmer.

In late 2021, she appeared on MTV Cribs and showed off her psychedelic bedroom, splattered with 4,000 pounds of candy.

Siwa’s robbery is not the first crime she has fallen prey to at the Tarzana mansion, where she was subjected to “whacking” in early 2021.

“Swatting,” which was banned at the federal level in 2015, is when emergency responders are falsely called to a location by joking 911.

Dozens of police officers flocked to Siwa’s house after she was ‘beaten’ and ordered her and three others to leave the building with their hands raised.

The incident, which made Siwa “afraid” that “someone was in the house and I didn’t know about it,” took place hours after she came out publicly as bisexual.

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