
According to the authorities and property records, a gentleman was detained by Los Angeles police after crashing his car into Jennifer Aniston’s Bel-Air mansion on Monday evening. The buyer was at home at the time of the incident, according to authorities.
According to division director Officer Tony Im, the Los Angeles Police Department received a call about a fall in the 900 wall of Airole Way at 12:20 p.m. A security guard was holding the assume at gunpoint when officers arrived on the scene, and the suspect was lying on the ground.
The suspect, who was identified as an adult male, was taken into custody, Im said. Details regarding any booking fees was not immediately accessible.
According to house information, Aniston is the owner of the 3. 4-acre significant in Bel-Air.
The 56-year-old” The Morning Show” artist, who purchased the midcentury palace for just under$ 21 million in 2012, according to reports from , Architectural Digest. The house, which was constructed in 1965, was designed by renowned architect A. Quincy Jones and later renovated by Frederick Fisher immediately before Aniston made the purchase.
The piece, which is set on a 3-acre-plus peninsula, has unhindered sea and city opinions, according to the Los Angeles Times in 2012. The grounds, which included a hotel, a pool, and vineyards, were acquired by Aniston when it was purchased.
In a private ceremony at home in 2015, Aniston wed artist Justin Theroux. According to Architectural Digest, the pair had a shared home before divorcing in 2018.
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