Billie Eilish’s and Finneas O’Connell’s Family Homes Burglarized in L.A. Suspect Arrested: Reported
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After allegedly stealing the Los Angeles home of the parents of musicians, a suspect was arrested Billie Eilish Finneas O’Connell.
L.A. Police Department officers responded at 9:15 p.m. on Thursday night to a Highland Park neighborhood call. The call was related to a report of an agression. man hopping over a fence ABC 7 reported that the suspect walked into the yard of the house. CBS News reported that the suspect was wearing a blazer. all-black clothing and a black mask.
According to ABC 7, and citing public records, Eilish, 21, owns the house. Patrick O’Connell’s parent Maggie Baird (also known as Patrick O’Connell), also owns it. At this point, it’s unclear if anything was taken from the home.
Video footage shared on the Citizens app of the suspect’s arrest shows a man being handcuffed Numerous LAPD officers were able to restrain him.
PEOPLE reached out to the LAPD representative and O’Connell’s representative but they did not respond immediately.
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Eilish and her producer brother grew-up in the L.A. house. O’Connell, 25, revealed that their parents were revealed by Awal’s Spaces 2019 in 2019. slept on a futon in their living room So he and the “Bad Guy”, singer could share their bedrooms.
This is also the place where O’Connell and Eilish recorded most of O’Connell’s debut album. What happens when we all fall asleep? — which hit No. — which ranked No. Billboard 200 Chart and three Grammys at this year’s awards ceremony.
In a 2019 interview, Eilish told Rolling Stone That she had to hire a security guard to sleep in the home’s living room Fans showed up outside her home after her address was posted online.
“It was really traumatizing,” she told the outlet. “I feel unsafe in my house now, which is really sad. My house is my home.
Added Eilish: “I’ve loved attention my whole life, but I don’t think anyone knows what fame actually is. Because even if I wanted to be famous it wasn’t this type.