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Suspect arrested in burglary of comedian Park Na-rae's home, police say
Suspect arrested in burglary of comedian Park Na-rae's home, police say

Korea Herald

time14-04-2025

  • Korea Herald

Suspect arrested in burglary of comedian Park Na-rae's home, police say

Police have arrested a suspect in connection with a recent burglary at the home of South Korean comedian and TV personality Park Na-rae, local reports and police said Monday. According to officers at Yongsan Police Station in Seoul, the suspect has a criminal record that includes multiple theft-related offenses. Investigators suspect the individual broke into Park's home and stole valuables. Contrary to some media reports and rumors, the suspect is not an acquintance of Park and Park does not know the suspect, her agency confirmed. 'Rumors suggesting the crime was inside job are entirely false,' the agency said in a statement, warning legal actions against those spreading baseless and defamatory claims regarding the incident. Park had filed a police report on April 8, stating that property had been stolen from her home in Itaewon, Yongsan-gu, Seoul. Local media said the missing valuables would be worth tens of thousands of dollars.

No signs of forced entry in Park Na-rae's home: reports
No signs of forced entry in Park Na-rae's home: reports

Korea Herald

time12-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Korea Herald

No signs of forced entry in Park Na-rae's home: reports

Police investigating the theft of property, reportedly worth tens of thousands of dollars, from comedian Park Na-rae's residence in Seoul have found no signs of forced entry so far, local media reported Thursday. Park filed a police report Tuesday after discovering that certain valuables were missing from her home in Itaewon, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, the day before. According to her agency, the amount of the stolen property has not yet been determined. Investigators are looking into the possibility that the alleged theft may have been conducted by someone acquainted with Park, or that the theft occurred some time ago without her knowledge, meaning any signs of forced entry have been lost over time. Park is best known for the variety reality TV show "I Live Alone," of which she has been a regular cast member since 2016. As the program centers on the lives of the cast members living alone, Park's home has become widely familiar to the public. Park had previously expressed concerns over strangers unexpectedly showing up at her house. Park bought the detached house in a posh residential district in 2021, reportedly paying 5.5 billion won, or roughly $4.8 million at the time. Park's agency said Thursday it could not offer any additional information regarding the theft at this time. rladpdnjs1024@

No signs of forced entry in Park Na-rae's home: reports
No signs of forced entry in Park Na-rae's home: reports

Korea Herald

time10-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Korea Herald

No signs of forced entry in Park Na-rae's home: reports

Police investigating the theft of property, reportedly worth tens of thousands of dollars, from comedian Park Na-rae's residence in Seoul have found no signs of forced entry so far, local media reported Thursday. Park filed a police report Tuesday after discovering that certain valuables were missing from her home in Itaewon, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, the day before. According to her agency, the amount of the stolen property has not yet been determined. Investigators are looking into the possibility that the alleged theft may have been conducted by someone acquainted with Park, or that the theft occurred some time ago without her knowledge, meaning any signs of forced entry have been lost over time. Park is best known for the variety reality TV show "I Live Alone," of which she has been a regular cast member since 2016. As the program centers on the lives of the cast members living alone, Park's home has become widely familiar to the public. Park had previously expressed concerns over strangers unexpectedly showing up at her house. Park bought the detached house in a posh residential district in 2021, reportedly paying 5.5 billion won, or roughly $4.8 million at the time. Park's agency said Thursday it could not offer any additional information regarding the theft at this time.

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