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Kendall Jenner Burglary Update: $200,000 Worth Of Jewelry Stolen, Plus 'Inside Job' Reports
Kendall Jenner lost $200,000 worth of jewelry during an alleged burglary. It happened a ew months after Kim Kardashian's incident. Read on for more details.
Kendall Jenner Calls 911 For Help
TMZ was the first outlet to report that Kendall Jenner called 911 a few hours after she came home. The 21-year-old model believed there was a burglar inside her house. According to the authorities, Jenner left on Wednesday afternoon before arriving at 8 p.m.
By the time she went to bed, she learned about the missing jewelry. The police then checked the entire property. Unfortunately, they did not find anyone.
The outlet looks at the idea of an inside job. Sources then revealed Jenner had a party with a group of friends in her Hollywood Hills mansion.
There is a chance that a guest knew the place where Jenner puts her stuff. Nonetheless, this is only a possibility and nothing has been revealed yet.
Burglary In Hollywood Plus Kim Kardashian's Paris Robbery Case
Kendall Jenner joins other A-list celebs who became victims of recent robberies. E! News reported that suspects also targetted basketball player Nick Young and singer Alanis Morisette. Aside from them, someone also stole $175,000 worth of belongings from Nicki Minaj's home.
Kendall Jenner's sister Kim Kardashian had her own share of the same ordeal but on a grander scale. Last Oct., Kardashian was gagged and robbed while staying at her Parisian hotel. She reportedly lost several expensive jewels, including a $4 million ring.
The accident gravely affected the "Keeping Up With The Kardashians" star, that she decided to avoid public appearances for several months. Now, Kanye West's wife is set to answer all queries about it. She will share her daunting story with Kourtney and Khloe in the latest "KUWTK" episode.
As of writing, the police has not identified any suspects. Kendall Jenner has yet to release an official statement about the issue. Stay tuned for more updates.
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