According to report on TMZ, a burglary was reported Sunday at a Los Angeles home which belongs to eight division world champion Manny Pacquiao.
A citizen contacted authorities to report the burglary on the 500 block of N. Plymouth Boulevard in the Larchmont area at approximately 4:15 p.m., according to the Los Angeles Police Department.
It was unclear if anyone was at home at the time of the burglary.
Police did not provide any information on objects taken or how many people were involved in the burglary. There were no reports of injuries.
Law enforcement sources told TMZ they got a call Sunday from someone on Pacquiao's team regarding the crime. Reportedly there were signs of forced entry and the home was ransacked.
Pacquiao was not home at the time ... he was still in Las Vegas.
At this time, it is not known what all was taken from the boxer's home. Cops do not have any suspects.
Pacquiao's LA Home is Burglarized a Day After Broner Win
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Re: Pacquiao's LA Home is Burglarized a Day After Broner Win
I wonder if Broner has been arrested for stealing the WBA belt and taking it back to the hood lol
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Re: Pacquiao's LA Home is Burglarized a Day After Broner Win
Break-ins at the homes of celebrities has become increasingly common here in Los Angeles over the past 2 years.
This is especially true at the homes of sports stars. The burglars are aware that the athlete is out of town at a competition and see it as an opportunity.
How they know that other family members aren't there is a mystery.
There have been a few arrests made but new burglary rings targeting celebrity homes always seem to form.
This is the first time I've heard of a boxer's home being burglarized.
It's usually NBA (basketball) and NFL (football) players who come home to discover that their home has been raped.
I wonder how much time Pac spends at the L.A. home. He seems to spend most of his time in the Phillipines. And he hasn't been fighting in the US for several years until Broner.
This is especially true at the homes of sports stars. The burglars are aware that the athlete is out of town at a competition and see it as an opportunity.
How they know that other family members aren't there is a mystery.
There have been a few arrests made but new burglary rings targeting celebrity homes always seem to form.
This is the first time I've heard of a boxer's home being burglarized.
It's usually NBA (basketball) and NFL (football) players who come home to discover that their home has been raped.
I wonder how much time Pac spends at the L.A. home. He seems to spend most of his time in the Phillipines. And he hasn't been fighting in the US for several years until Broner.