
Jennifer Aniston was home when man rammed through gate of her Bel-Air mansion, police say
A man was arrested after he allegedly rammed through the front gate of "Friends" actress Jennifer Aniston's Bel-Air home on Monday.
Police said that they were called to the 900 block of Airole Way for a burglary call, and arrived to find that the suspect had driven a car through the property's gate, Los Angeles Police Department officials told CBS News Los Angeles, who also confirmed that the home belonged to Aniston.
They said that armed security at the home were holding the man at gunpoint when they arrived.
The suspect, who has only been identified as a man in his 70s, was taken into custody. He was hospitalized after his arrest due to back injuries suffered in the crash, police said.
Police say that Aniston was home at the time of the incident but she never came into contact with the man.
It's unclear why he drove through the property's gate.

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