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Intruder breaks into Johnny Depp's home, has shower and drink

Updated on: 22 March,2021 08:56 AM IST  |  Los Angeles
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When the cops arrived, the accused was taking a shower, and refused to open the door, when he was asked to do so by the cops. The report states that the intruder also made a drink from himself from the actor's collection.

Intruder breaks into Johnny Depp's home, has shower and drink

Johnny Depp. Pic/AFP

An unidentified man broke inside the home of actor Johnny Depp in Hollywood Hills. Local cops got a call from a neighbour who spotted a homeless man hanging out in the backyard near the pool.


The neighbour told police the man took off when confronted and hopped a gate, which actually got him closer to the 57-year-old star's house, according to a report in TMZ.


When the cops arrived, the accused was taking a shower, and refused to open the door, when he was asked to do so by the cops. The report states that the intruder also made a drink from himself from the actor's collection.


He is being booked for felony vandalism for a broken door. Back in January, an unidentified woman had broken into the actor's house.

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