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‘Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ Stars Kathy Hilton, Sutton Stracke’s Homes Burglarized During BravoCon

Real Housewives of Beverly Hills stars Kathy Hilton and Sutton Stracke’s California homes were burglarized while they were in Las Vegas for BravoCon.

Kathy’s spokesperson confirmed to NBC News that a robbery took place at her home on November 15.

The Los Angeles Police Department confirmed the burglary was reported at 11:48 p.m., while there is currently no suspect at this time. Additionally, police confirmed in a brief statement that a burglary report has been completed.

While the LAPD did not identify Kathy, 66, as the homeowner, her spokesperson confirmed to the outlet that it was her property that was broken into. Additionally, the spokesperson said that her husband, Rick Hilton, was home at the time of the incident.

“There was a break-in,” the spokesperson said, adding that “everyone is fine.”

Neither Kathy nor Rick, 70, have publicly spoken out about the home invasion.

Meanwhile, law enforcement sources told TMZ that Stracke’s dog walker called 911 around 2 p.m. on November 15 to report that a kitchen window was broken. Police arrived at the scene and took a report. It’s not currently known if anything was taken from the home.

At the time of the break-ins, both Kathy and Stracke, 54, were attending BravoCon. The three-day convention includes meet-and-greets, fan events and panels with several of the reality stars that appear on Bravo shows. Following the reported robberies, both Kathy and Stracke participated in BravoCon events on November 16.

Kathy and Stracke are not the first RHOBH stars to be targeted in a burglary. Back in July, Teddi Mellencamp’s estranged husband, Edwin Arroyave, told NBC News that three people jumped the gate and set off the alarm system of their Los Angeles home. Arroyave, 48, explained that the intruders broke into the property through a side door and they quickly managed to flee the home.

“We are grateful that everyone is unharmed. While we are shaken, we are fortunate to have the latest in home security systems which scared off the intruders,” Mellencamp, 44, and Arroyave said in a statement to ABC News at the time “Authorities were alerted and swiftly responded. We appreciate everyone’s heightened concern in light of recent criminal activities in our area, but we are safe.”

No arrests have been made in connection to the attempted burglary at Mellencamp’s home.

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