Hollywood’s glitz took a dark turn after a gang of teenage burglars allegedly ransacked Brad Pitt’s Los Feliz home.
Police say it’s part of a bigger celebrity crime spree.
The suspects? Four teenage boys — two 18-year-olds, a 17-year-old, and a 16-year-old — all believed to be street gang members.
LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell says they weren’t just after Pitt.
“We found they were targeting actors and professional athletes,” he revealed.
Their hit list reportedly included stars like Nicole Kidman, Keith Urban, Dodgers pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto, and former LAFC striker Olivier Giroud.
Who Else Was On The List?
Nicole Kidman, Keith Urban, Dodgers pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto, and former LAFC striker Olivier Giroud were on their hit list.
The break-in at Pitt’s three-bedroom home happened in late June.
Masked thieves reportedly hopped his fence, smashed a window, and slipped inside.
They fled with stolen goods — all while Pitt was away promoting his new film, F1.
Police tracked the crew for weeks before arresting them. Inside their homes, officers recovered stolen property, though they didn’t reveal exactly what.

McDonnell warns that these thieves are getting smarter — hiding surveillance cameras near targets.
They are using Wi-Fi jammers to disable security, and exploiting public schedules.
“When you post your travels online, you’re not just telling friends — you might be tipping off criminals,” he cautioned.
In other words? In the digital age, even fame can’t fence out trouble.