Brad Pitt’s home in Los Angeles was broken into in late June, according to police and multiple major news reports, as the actor was travelling overseas for promotional commitments tied to his new racing movie, F1.
Authorities said three suspects broke into the residence by entering through a front window, then searched through the home before fleeing with taken items described only as “miscellaneous property.” Police did not publicly detail what was taken.

What the police said happened
The break-in was reported on the night of June 25, with law enforcement responding to a burglary call at a home in the Los Feliz area. Investigators said the suspects appeared to have moved through the property quickly, leaving the interior in disarray. Police also noted they could not officially confirm the homeowner’s identity in their public-facing comments, a standard practice in some burglary investigations.
A representative for Pitt did not comment publicly in the coverage that followed.
Timing overlaps with the F1 promotional push
The incident drew additional attention because of its timing: Pitt was reported to be out of the country as part of a global press and premiere schedule for F1, the high-profile motorsports drama directed by Joseph Kosinski.
Investigation and later developments
The burglary was initially treated as an active investigation with no immediate suspect information released. Later reporting indicated that arrests were made months afterwards in connection with the case, as police continued working leads related to the Los Feliz burglary.
The larger picture
High-profile burglaries in Los Angeles often become headline news because of the visibility of the victims, but the underlying pattern is familiar: unauthorized entry, a short window of time, and limited public detail about taken property while investigators build the case.
In this situation, the main confirmed facts remain the same—unauthorized entry, a search through the interior, and property taken—while the investigation moved forward.

