HOLLYWOOD -- OMG! Audrina Patridge has been robbed and she wants help finding the crooks!
The star of "The Hills" is hoping to catch two burglars who broke into her Hollywood Hills home Sunday night, during the Oscar awards.
Patridge says surveillance cameras at her home on Bryn Mawr Drive in the Hollywood Hills captured the entire incident on tape. She has posted the video on her personal website.
Watch the video:
The starlet took to her blog to share the news.
"I had a really rough day today -- I got home late last night and realized that my house had been robbed. it was pretty devastating," she writes.
"I spent most of the morning filling out police reports and going through the house room by room making lists of everything that had been taken. Most of the items are replaceable, but they took off with a few very sentimental things too. Definitely not a good way to start the week."
Officer Sarah Faden with the Los Angeles Police Department confirms the LAPD received a call about a burglary at the home around 2 a.m. Monday morning and sent a car to investigate. However, she would not release any further details.
The star of "The Hills" is hoping to catch two burglars who broke into her Hollywood Hills home Sunday night, during the Oscar awards.
Patridge says surveillance cameras at her home on Bryn Mawr Drive in the Hollywood Hills captured the entire incident on tape. She has posted the video on her personal website.
Watch the video:
The starlet took to her blog to share the news.
"I had a really rough day today -- I got home late last night and realized that my house had been robbed. it was pretty devastating," she writes.
"I spent most of the morning filling out police reports and going through the house room by room making lists of everything that had been taken. Most of the items are replaceable, but they took off with a few very sentimental things too. Definitely not a good way to start the week."
Officer Sarah Faden with the Los Angeles Police Department confirms the LAPD received a call about a burglary at the home around 2 a.m. Monday morning and sent a car to investigate. However, she would not release any further details.
