An LAPD call was made to Johnny Depp’s West Hollywood home around 4 p.m. after a female suspect repeatedly visited and loitered by the front gate. The suspect attempted to leave a message for Depp and was seen filming the property. By the time police arrived, the suspect had left and no arrests were made. It was unclear whether Depp was at the property during the incident. Depp’s home has experienced prior trespassing, including a 2021 incident involving a homeless man who jumped a fence, drank Depp’s liquor, and was found showering in his bathroom before being arrested and charged with vandalism. Recent months in Los Angeles also included other trespassing incidents involving celebrities.
"The Los Angeles Police Department was called to the home Tuesday at around 4 p.m. after a female suspect repeatedly visited the home in West Hollywood and loitered by the front gate, TMZ reported. Sources said the person tried to leave a message for Depp and was seen filming the property. By the time LAPD arrived on the scene, the suspect had left and no arrests were made."
"It is not clear whether the Pirates of the Caribbean star, 62, was at the property during the incident. Depp's home has been the site of trespassing before. In 2021, a homeless man reportedly jumped a fence, drank Depp's liquor and was found showering in his bathroom. The man was subsequently arrested and charged with vandalism."
"There have been a number of trespassing incidents in Los Angeles in recent months. In April, former child star Dylan Sprouse and his wife Barbara Palvin opened up about their experience tackling and restraining an intruder. According to reports, LAPD received a 911 call from Palvin, 32, about an attempted burglary at the couple's home."
"Sprouse, 33, tackled and restrained the suspect until police arrived, according to . Sources also told the outlet that the actor held the intruder at gunpoint before tackling him. Asked about the incident at the New York premiere of The Devil Wears Prada 2, Palvin - married to Sprouse since 2023 - told Access Hollywood that they are "dealing with the trauma with jokes and fun.""
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