Crime & Safety
Suspects Caught Burglarizing Chief Keef's Home In Tarzana: Police
Police set up a perimeter to catch two burglars suspected of breaking into the Tarzana home of rapper Chief Keef.

LOS ANGELES, CA — Police arrested two people suspected of breaking into and burglarizing the Tarzana home of rapper Chief Keef, who was home at the time of the robbery.
Police, responding to a burglary report in the area of Collins Street and Donna Avenue about 11 p.m. Sunday , and set up a perimeter, eventually nabbing the suspects, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.
The suspects reportedly "hopped a wall and threw bricks to break a window" at the rapper's residence.
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"We're told at least one of them got into the home, and was making off with some of the rapper's loot," TMZ reported.
The rapper was home at the time of the crime, according to TMZ. The suspects' names were not immediately released.
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