“Tracee Ellis Ross is the latest victim of recent Hollywood break-ins, with thieves stealing more than $100,000 worth of jewelry and handbags from the star’s home.”, — write: www.dailymail.co.uk
The 52-year-old actress’ Los Angeles home was burglarized on Tuesday, according to KNBC.
Ross was not home at the time of the intrusion.
The burglary was reported around 12:30 a.m. local time on September 2, after staff arrived and found the home had been ransacked.
According to police, three people entered the property through a glass door.
DailyMail.com has reached out to Ross’ representatives for comment.
Police have obtained security camera footage from the home, and the investigation is still ongoing.
Ross is the daughter of Motown legend Diana Ross and Robert Ellis Silberstein.
The actress has won three NAACP Image Awards and a Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Television Series Musical or Comedy for her role on ‘Black-ish.’
Last month Lionel Richie’s home was also broken into.
Unlike several recent high-profile burglaries that took place when the A-list stars were not home, Richie was reportedly in his house when a burglar broke in.
Police received a call about a burglary at the 76-year-old singer’s home in Beverly Hills shortly after midnight, the Beverly Hills Police Department told TMZ.
Luckily, Richie’s home was equipped with a security alarm that deterred the burglar, who reportedly fled before they had a chance to steel any of Richie’s valuables.
Police responding to the call reportedly arrested a man named Michael John Bond on suspicion of residential burglary.
However, formal charges have reportedly not yet been filed against the suspected burglar.
Police said that their investigation into the break-in continues, and detectives investigating the crime are currently poring over security cam footage from Richie’s property, among other evidence obtained from the scene.
The burglary at Richie’s home comes in the wake of another high-profile break-in at the home of Brad Pitt in Los Angeles’ Los Feliz neighborhood in late June.
Burglars appear to have timed their crime to when Pitt was out of town and on a trip to Japan to promote his racing drama F1, which was a hit with critics and at the box office.
Last week, police announced a major development in the investigation with the arrest of three people suspected of burglarizing the actor’s home.
Police appear to have caught the trio of alleged thieves after they were allegedly linked to another burglary.
Detectives were reportedly able to use security footage taken from Pitt’s property to help identify the men.
However, police told NBC LA that the suspected burglars didn’t appear to be specifically targeting famous people.
Pitt was subsequently reported to have listed the home that was broken into.
Late last month, Teddi Mellencamp became the victim of an attempted burglary.
The former Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills star revealed that a security alarm — installed by her estranged husband Edwin Arroyave’s security company — had scared the thieves away.
Shortly after revealing that she had been targeted, Mellencamp posted chilling security camera footage showing a group of men climbing over a fence and going around the side of her house in an attempt to gain entrance, before frantically running away once the security system began blaring.
In February of this year, Nicole Kidman and her husband Keith Urban joined the long list of A-listers who have been targeted by burglars.
The couple’s Beverly Hills mansion — which they purchased for $4.7 million in 2008 — was broken into while they were out of town.
An intruder reportedly smashed a window to gain entrance, but an employee of the couple was on the property at the time and was able to successfully scare away the burglar.