Reggie Bush Prevents Attempted Invasion At His L.A. Home

Reggie Bush Prevents Attempted Invasion At His L.A. Home
Retired NFL player Reggie Bush was nearly the latest victim of a home invasion.
Reports state that Tuesday night (Sep. 10) around 11 p.m., someone attempted to break into Reggie Bush’s $5.65 million L.A.-area mansion. The suspect tried to enter the property by smashing out a window. However, they were scared off when Reggie Bush, who was home during the scary event, yelled out when he heard the glass shatter. No word if Reggie’s wife and children were home as well. Thankfully, no one was harmed and the police are investigating the incident.

Reggie Bush
Bush isn’t the only celeb who has had to deal with robbers. Back in February news broke that Jada Pinkett Smith was home when two individuals tried to break into her California residence. Sadly, In May a robbery attempt turned deadly when General Hospital actor Johnny Wactor was fatally shot while protecting his co-worker from armed robbers allegedly trying to steal the catalytic converter from his vehicle.

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