Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban’s Beverly Hills home was burglarized on Valentine’s Day, part of a broader run of high-profile break-ins that have kept law enforcement on alert across Los Angeles. Multiple outlets reported that police responded to a burglary call around 8 p.m. and found signs of forced entry, with suspects fleeing before officers arrived.
What happened at Kidman and Urban’s home
According to ABC7 Los Angeles, police said an unknown number of suspects smashed a glass door and ransacked the residence before taking off. The couple was not home at the time, and it was not immediately clear what—if anything—was taken.
Neither Kidman nor Urban had publicly commented at the time of the initial reports, as coverage noted the investigation was ongoing.

Why the burglary echoes a larger Los Angeles trend
The incident landed amid continuing attention on organized residential theft in Southern California and beyond. The Los Angeles Times reported that authorities have examined whether some recent cases may be connected to larger theft rings, while also noting it’s not always clear when incidents are related.
Separately, the FBI has warned that organized theft groups have targeted high-profile victims in recent months, particularly in cases involving stolen valuables.
And in 2025, the Associated Press reported Los Angeles-area agencies have made arrests in a major burglary-crew investigation tied to dozens of residential break-ins over 2024–2025—signaling how aggressively officials are trying to disrupt repeat patterns.

