'Squid Game' actor Lee Byung-hun's Los Angeles house burglarized while he was out of town

'Squid Game' actor Lee Byung-hun's Los Angeles house burglarized while he was out of town
Lee Byung-hun's home was the latest target of recurrent burglaries in LA (Amanda Edwards/Getty Images)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Burglars reportedly attacked Lee Byung-hun's house in Los Angeles while he was not in town. As per TMZ, the incident came to light after one of the 'Squid Game' actor's employees went to check on the residence.


 
 
 
 
 
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Lee Byung-hun will later confirm if the robbers took anything

TMZ, citing law enforcement officials, reported that "the thieves smashed a sliding glass door to get inside the house." However, there has been no confirmation yet if any belongings were stolen from Byung-hun's residence.

It has been said that once the 53-year-old actor is back home he will check if any valuables are missing. Authorities believe it might have been the work of one of the burglary crews that have been raiding Los Angeles' wealthy neighborhoods. 


 
 
 
 
 
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Lena Waithe lost $200,000 of jewelry in a burglary

Earlier in January, 'Master of None' actress Lena Waithe's house became the target of the burglars.

LOS ANGELES, CA - SEPTEMBER 17:  Lena Waithe poses with the award for Outstanding Writing for a Come
Lena Waithe's LA home was raided by thieves when she was out of town (Getty Images)

Reports have claimed that thieves stole jewelry worth approximately $200,000 from the actress' home while she was out of town. One of her staff members found out about the robbery after they noticed that the house's front door was unlocked.

As of yet, no one has been arrested in the case.

Internet enraged as Lee Byung-hun's Los Angeles home is burglarized

As the news of burglars attacking Byung-hun's Los Angeles residence surfaced, netizens were quick to sympathize with the actor and slam the intruders. 

One wrote, "This is terrible. thank goodness he and his family were not there, they just had a baby not too long ago!"

Another simply expressed, "Terrible." 

"They already looted the poor now time for the rich," opined a user. 



 



 



 

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