Three people are sought in connection with a break-in and armed robbery late Thursday in the Hollywood Hills.
The home invasion-robbery was reported at about 11 p.m. in the 8100 block of Mannix Drive. Two men entered the residence as a third person waited outside ine a car, police said.
The intruders, at least one of whom was armed, struck one person inside the home with a handgun. That victim suffered a cut, but two other people in the home were not injured. Resident Ishmael Khan, a social media influencer, said he believes he was targeted and tracked down by someone familiar with his social media platform. Robbers took a Rolex watches, designer bags, his passport and a gun, he said.Sign up for NBC LA newsletters.Security camera video showed two masked men running from the home carrying items. Video from inside the home showed a shattered window with shards of glass on a stairway.
Detailed descriptions of the robbers were not available early Friday. The three men left the scene in a white sedan, but authorities did not have details about the make or model.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
1 dead, 3 hurt in Hollywood Hills crashThe LAPD said two cars collided just after 2 a.m. near Highland and Milner.
Read more »
RV encampment near Hollywood Hills sparks safety concernsBusiness owners say dozens of RVs lining Forest Hills Drive are hurting their bottom line. Karma Dickerson reports Sept. 21, 2023.
Read more »
Striking writers, Hollywood studios to meet again ThursdayNegotiators for the striking Writers Guild of America (WGA) and Hollywood studios will meet again on Thursday to try to resolve a nearly five-month standoff that has disrupted film and television production.
Read more »
Striking writers, Hollywood studios to meet again Thursday By ReutersStriking writers, Hollywood studios to meet again Thursday
Read more »
Hollywood chiefs and writers to resume negotiations Thursday after attendees 'encouraged' by talksFor the first time in months, Hollywood studios and striking writers have made progress in their negotiations, potentially nearing an end to a more-than-140-day strike that has frozen production.
Read more »