A 44-year-old man was arrested three times in three days for trespassing at Chris Brown's Tarzana home. He was booked for felony stalking and held on $150,000 bail after being taken into custody Friday for the third illegal encounter.
A man was arrested for the third time in as many days after allegedly trespassing at the Tarzana estate of singer Chris Brown, Los Angeles police told NBC4 Investigates.
The suspect, who was described as a 44-year-old man, was booked for felony stalking and is being held on $150,000 bail, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.
On Wednesday evening, the man was near Brown's Tarzana home when security asked him to leave, according to LAPD. The man left but later returned shortly before 7 p.m. and attempted to climb over the fence to get on the property.
Security stopped the man and then held him until police arrived. When officers arrived, the man was arrested for trespassing.
The singer was not home at the time of the incident on Wednesday, according to authorities. The LAPD is sending the case to prosecutors for possible charges.
The man was released from jail at around 4:30 a.m. Thursday morning and then arrested again at around 10 a.m. when he showed up at Brown's home. Security detained the man until police arrived and he was detained again.
According to LAPD, officers responded to a trespassing call shortly after midnight on Friday.
The 44-year-old man was once again held by Brown's security and he was arrested for a third time.
The man was taken to a hospital to be checked out before going to jail.
The LAPD will submit the case to prosecutors for trespassing and possible stalking charges.
The incidents unfolded over three days:
Police said the man was detained after police responded to a trespassing report around 12:15 a.m. Friday in the 19600 block of Citrus Ridge Drive.
An officer who provided the information said he was not able to confirm who lives at the address.
The suspect was taken to a hospital and has not yet been booked in relation to Friday morning's encounter, according to the officer.
The Los Angeles Police Department said a man was taken into custody Friday after allegedly trespassing at Brown's San Fernando Valley property. This marked the suspect's third illegal encounter at the home in days.
The source of this report was City News Service.
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These separate incidents have drawn attention to the security situation at the Tarzana estate.
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