
Man arrested after ramming car into gate of Jennifer Aniston's Los Angeles home
A man has been arrested after crashing a car into the front gate at Jennifer Aniston's home in Los Angeles, authorities said.
Police told KABC-TV that the Friends star was home at the time of the crash.
The incident occurred at around 12.20pm local time on Monday on the 900 Block of Airole Way in the wealthy Bel Air neighbourhood, according to Officer Jeff Lee of the LA Police Department.
Online property records show a home on that block owned by a trust run by Aniston's business manager.
Private security guards apprehended the driver and held him until police arrived.
Mr Lee described the suspect as a white middle-aged man. He has not been identified, and no charges had been filed as of Tuesday morning.
'He used his vehicle to ram a gate to the residence,' Mr Lee said.
Messages were left on Tuesday with representatives and attorneys for Aniston.
Aniston, currently starring in Apple TV's Morning Show, purchased the mid-century mansion on a 3.4-acre lot for about 21 million dollars in 2012, according to reporting by Architectural Digest.
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