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Daily Mail
5 hours ago
- Daily Mail
Brad Pitt burglary suspects arrested after cops link separate heist to A-lister's home break-in
A trio of people suspected of burglarizing Brad Pitt 's Southern California home two months ago have been arrested, police said Monday. The burglary of the Oscar-winning actor's home in the Los Feliz neighborhood of Los Angeles occurred this past June 26, authorities told NBC LA. Pitt, 61, was abroad in Japan on the promotional trail for his racing film F1 at the time of the heist in his Southern California home, officials said. The trio of suspects appeared to have gone to the burglary well one too many times, leading investigators to link them to the break-in and pilfering of the Shawnee, Oklahoma-born actor's residence. Officials told NBC LA the suspects were apprehended in the Pitt case after evidence gathered in connection with an alleged attempted break-in of a separate home implicated them in the Pitt heist. Police had been deep into their investigation into who broke into the Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood star's home in June, NBC LA reported. Authorities had been examining surveillance footage and comparing fingerprints taken from the location in their efforts to identify the suspects in the burglary of the Hollywood stalwart's Los Feliz home. The probe indicated the burglars had climbed over a fence to gain access to Pitt's property, police told NBC LA. Once in, authorities said, the burglars made off with property belonging to the actor, who played the iconic role of Tyler Durden in 1999's Fight Club. Authorities were able to cull footage from security camera clips and other resources in their efforts to identify and arrest the burglary suspects, NBC LA reported. Police told the TV station that the burglary crew apprehended in connection with the Pitt robbery didn't appear to be specifically targeting famous people in their crime spree.


Daily Mail
6 hours ago
- Daily Mail
STEPHEN DAISLEY SKETCH: Imagine Frost/Nixon with all the depth of an Instagram post
With a book to peddle, Nicola Sturgeon is popping up all over, including on ITV last night, where she sat down with Julie Etchingham. Ah, the tough interview. Once time was deducted for some introductory ambling along a windswept coast, the proceedings lasted about 25 minutes, and even then it dragged on. Nicola Sturgeon somehow seems incapable of providing any insight into Nicola Sturgeon. What was it like being arrested during the SNP finances investigation? 'Utterly traumatic,' she told Etchingham. Naturally. What was it like seeing her husband arrested and led away? She hadn't seen it happen, and didn't have a clear memory of how she felt about it. OK, then. Once the police had left, she fled to her parents' house and watched the news, where she saw her house 'looking like a murder scene'. Sure, everyone said that at the time. It was the forensic tent and the police tape. That's Netflix serial killer documentary stuff. The only thing missing was the old dear next door saying: 'She didn't seem the type to have 15 bodies buried under the patio.' What could she tell us about the experience? About how it affected her? Very little, in truth. Every attempt to elicit a description of her feelings at the time brought the same staccato, one-word responses: 'Horror', 'upset', 'shame'. The whole point of book interviews is to dole out enough meaty little morsels of information that people will be driven to buy and read. She provided nothing like that in her conversation with Etchingham. If she can't manage 25 minutes of vaguely compelling chat, what must the book be like? Nothing new that she said was interesting, and nothing interesting was new. The SNP hadn't done enough prep work when David Cameron granted the referendum, and the White Paper needed more research. (We noticed.) She used to talk to Alex Salmond inside her head. (Well, he was living there rent-free, after all.) We were treated to a discussion of her new tattoo, a self-designed infinity symbol tipped with an arrow and etched onto her right wrist. 'Midlife crisis alert!' Sturgeon yelped. 'Midlife crisis alert,' Etchingham purred. Imagine Frost/Nixon but with all the depth of an Instagram post. On matters of politics and policy, it was as though she had done no self-reflection since leaving office. Asked why she failed to deliver in government, she cited the pandemic. Nasty old pandemic. Ms Sturgeon revealed a new infinity symbol with an arrow tattoo on her wrist Not only did it confine us all to our homes in 2020 and 2021, it went all the way back to 2014 to stop Scotland's First Minister keeping any of her promises. For the briefest of moments, she seemed to acknowledge her error in refusing to say that Isla Bryson, who was briefly placed in a women's prison, was in fact a man. Rapists, she said, 'forfeit their right' to self-identify their gender, then, under the lightest of pushbacks from Etchingham, she took it back. Under questioning about her sexuality, she remained coy, which was fair enough. Her private life is her own affair. What was infinitely more difficult to watch, and the only section of the programme that actually carried any weight, was her memories of the miscarriage, of the guilt that burdens her still. Nicola Sturgeon was a terrible First Minister, a serial breaker of promises, a spinner without substance, and for all that I'm happy to decry her. But she is also the mother of a little girl who never was – 'she would be 14 now,' she mused – and a lifelong bearer of the ungodly pain that comes with baby loss. She told Etchingham she was 'happy being my own person now'. On that, at least, I'm glad for her.


The Sun
6 hours ago
- The Sun
Two small planes crash leaving huge blaze burning on runway at Montana airport
A SMALL plane has been involved in a fireball crash after reportedly smashing into a stationary aircraft waiting on the runway. Horror images of the Kalispell City Airport in Montana show a huge inferno on the tarmac with thick black plumes of smoke billowing in the sky. 1 Two people have been treated at the scene for minor injuries, according to initial reports. The aircraft is believed to have suffered a technical issue on the runway before colliding into a second small plane on the taxiway. A loud explosion was heard as a fire quickly spread across the tarmac and onto a grassy part of the airport. It is believed that at least four people were onboard the crashed aircraft at the time. No one was on the stationary plane, reports 8KPAX. The Kalispell Police Department, Flathead County Sheriff's Office and local firefighters all rushed to the tarmac after the crash. The first emergency call came in at 2:08pm. Investigations are ongoing into what caused the accident. .