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Police officers responded to a possible burglary inside Ashlee Simpson and Evan Ross‘ $5 million California pad after the couple’s home alarm was triggered.
Law enforcement arrived at Ross and Simpson’s dwelling on July 28 after someone close to the couple called 911 when their alarm went off, as first reported by TMZ.
According to reports, it’s unclear whether the “Pieces of Me” hitmaker, 40, and the “ATL” alum were home at the time; however, they were not the ones to reach out to authorities.
Upon arrival, cops conducted a sweep and concluded that there were no signs of a break in or a burglary.
Cops believe that the report was either a false alarm or that the potential suspects had already fled the scene by the time they arrived.
Simpson and Ross, who tied the knot in 2014 and share daughter, Jagger Snow, 9, and 4-year-old son, Ziggy Blu, snapped up their opulent California abode in 2020 for $4.5 million.

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The sprawling dwelling measures 6,250 square feet and boasts five bedrooms and 6.5 bathrooms.
The home, which was built in 2017, boasts a modern facade, complete with white brick and black trim.
Although it may have been a false alarm, the possible burglary is the latest in a string of instances during which Hollywood’s most famous faces’ homes have been targeted.
In recent months, stars like Travis Kelce, Brad Pitt, Patrick Mahomes, and Joe Burrow have all reported break-ins.
In January, four men were arrested in connection with the break-in at Burrow’s $7.5 million home.
According to local news station WLWT, the four men, all of whom are Chilean, were busted following a traffic stop during which authorities discovered items they believe were taken from inside Burrow’s $7.5 million mansion—which was broken into back in December.

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Bastian Morales, 23, Jordan Sanchez, 22, Sergio Cabello, 38, and Alexander Chavez, 24, all stand accused of breaking into a number of multimillion-dollar homes.
According to Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost, each of the men are facing a number of charges, including participating in a criminal gang and owning criminal tools.
While Burrow’s name is not mentioned in court documents pertaining to the arrests, it’s been revealed that authorities found an “old shirt” from the NFL star’s alma mater, LSU, in the suspects’ SUV, as well as a Bengals hat—leading some to speculate that the group has ties to the break-in at the sports star’s home.
One of the suspects was also found to be in possession of a cell phone that contained data captured near a Hamilton County cell phone tower on Dec. 9, the same day Burrow’s lavish Cincinnati pad was broken into.
According to the local channel, Burrow’s home was the only property in the Hamilton County area to be targeted by thieves on Dec. 9, making the case against the alleged robbers stronger.
Not long after Kelce and Mahomes’ Kansas City properties were burglarized, the NFL issued a warning to players that a South American crime gang might be targeting the league’s biggest stars.