A man was arrested after entering the gates of Jennifer Aniston’s Bel-Air property. The actress was at home

A man was arrested after entering the carrier of $ 21 million in Jennifer Aniston’s Bel-Air.

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The suspect, a man who is believed to be about 70 years old, entered Aniston’s luxury complex in Los Angeles by Monday after noon. Aniston’s security team would have rushed to the car after the accident and removed the driver from the vehicle. They detained it, under the threat of a gun, while waiting for the police. Later the man was detained, writes Dailly Mail.

Aniston, 56 years old, did not come in contact with the suspect, the police said, and sources from law enforcement said it was not injured.

Officials said that the suspect will be detained for the crime of destruction, due to the damages caused. It was also reported that he did not enter the house.

A driver “approximately 70 years old he entered with his vehicle through the gate of the residence and entered the property”, Said a public information officer from LAPD.

The officer added: “The tenant was at that time. ”

Aniston’s representatives refused to comment when they were contacted by dailymail.com.

An investigation into what has happened and the possible reasons of the man is now in progress.

The suspect would have minor criminal records, but there is no indication that he would have particularly concerned Aniston.

Police said the man had suffered back injuries and was taken to the hospital, according to CBS News.

Sources told the television station that, before the accident, the man was actively investigated for any problem about The break-up.

Aniston bought Bel-Air House of 8,500 square meters for $ 21 million in 2011. The mansion was designed by A. Quincy Jones and completed in 1965.

He even served as an Aniston’s 2015 wedding place with her ex -husband, Justin Theroux.

Her house has four bedrooms, six bathrooms, a winery, a pool and a guest house. He also has views in the city and the ocean.

Previously, the house had a vineyard on the hill, but the Marcello Villano garden designer and the landscape architect Anne Attiger transformed the exterior space into an oasis of terraces, Asian inspiration and interconnected rooms.