Law enforcers apprehended two individuals in custody - Arrest Made of Two Criminal Suspects
Breaking News: Four Suspects Arrested in Connection with Brad Pitt's Home Burglary
Four suspects, including two named individuals Jaquory Arman Watson and Damari Zair Charles, have been arrested in connection with the burglary of Brad Pitt's Los Angeles home in the Los Feliz area [1][2][3]. The burglary occurred on June 26, 2025, while Pitt was abroad promoting his film "F1: The Movie" [2].
The suspects broke into the property by scaling a fence and breaking a window, and the home was ransacked, though police have not disclosed exactly what was stolen [2][3][5]. The burglary is believed to be linked to organized South American theft groups involved in a series of burglaries across Southern California [1].
Jaquory Arman Watson and Damari Zair Charles, both 18 years old, face charges of first-degree burglary and sentencing enhancements for acting with others [4]. They are being held without bail and could face up to six years in prison if convicted [4]. The case against the suspects is pending presentation to the district attorney for charging decisions, and further updates are expected as the investigation continues [1][3][4].
Authorities have associated these burglary crews with organized groups linked to South American theft operations often described as engaging in "burglary tourism," which involves targeting unoccupied homes, sometimes by monitoring residents' public schedules, and moving stolen goods through domestic or international fences [1]. The FBI is involved in a nationwide initiative to address these groups.
It's important to note that the burglars did not specifically target celebrities, as confirmed by investigators [6]. The arrests occurred in South Los Angeles, and further details about the other suspects are yet to be disclosed [1][3][4].
Summary:
| Aspect | Details | |---------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Number of suspects arrested| Four | | Named suspects | Jaquory Arman Watson and Damari Zair Charles (both 18 years old) | | Crime details | Burglary at Brad Pitt’s home in Los Feliz, entry by scaling fence and breaking window; home ransacked | | Alleged group involvement | Believed linked to organized South American theft groups involved in a series of LA burglaries | | Charges | First-degree burglary with sentencing enhancements for acting with others | | Potential sentence | Up to six years in prison if convicted | | Investigation status | Case to be presented to district attorney; further updates pending | | Burglary targeting celebrities | The burglars did not specifically target celebrities, as confirmed by investigators [6] |
This is the current update on the burglary case involving Brad Pitt's home in Los Angeles [1][2][3][4][5]. Stay tuned for more updates as the investigation unfolds.
[1] Los Angeles Times, "Four arrested in connection with burglary of Brad Pitt's Los Angeles home", June 29, 2025. [2] NBC4 Investigates, "Brad Pitt's Home Burglarized While He's on Promotional Tour", June 27, 2025. [3] People, "Brad Pitt's Home Burglarized While He's on Promotional Tour for 'F1'", June 27, 2025. [4] TMZ, "Brad Pitt's Home Burglars Could Face Up to 6 Years in Prison", June 29, 2025. [5] USA Today, "Brad Pitt's Home Burglary: What We Know So Far", June 29, 2025. [6] Associated Press, "Brad Pitt's Home Burglary: No Evidence of Celebrity Targeting", June 28, 2025.
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