Thieves break into influencer's LA home, prompting burglary, hate crime probe

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Thieves break into influencer's LA home, prompting burglary, hate crime probe
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The home of Spill Sesh, a YouTuber who offers celebrity news commentary, was ransacked, police said.

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – FEBRUARY 12: Kristie Cook attends Carbone Fine Food Valentine’s Day Event at No Vacancy on February 12, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. Los Angeles police are investigating a burglary and possible hate crime after a home belonging to a social media influencer was broken into on Valentine’s Day, the Los Angeles Police Department told NBC4 Investigates this week.

The San Fernando Valley home of Kristie Cook, who goes by the name Spill Sesh on Youtube, was burglarized during the afternoon hours last Saturday as thieves broke through the back wooden door of the property, the LAPD said.The sculpture was found smashed in her driveway. Although investigators are not certain whether the statue was intentionally destroyed, or burglars accidentally dropped it during their getaway, the LAPD is conducting a hate crimes investigation into the vandalism of the Buddhist representation. Get Los Angeles's latest local news on crime, entertainment, weather, schools, cost of living and more. Here's your go-to source for today's LA news.NBC Los Angeles reached out to Cook’s representatives but did not hear back. The Spill Sesh YouTube channel, which offers commentary videos on celebrity gossip and pop culture news, boasts more than 800,000 subscribers, attracting hundreds of thousands of viewers daily.

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