Police: LA celebrity burglaries led by 19-year-old
LAS VEGAS (AP) - A 19-year-old woman was the driving force
behind a youthful burglary ring that preyed on Hollywood's rich and
famous, often brazenly walking into unlocked homes to make off with
cash, jewels and family heirlooms, authorities said.
A suspect turned informant, Nicholas Prugo, told Los Angeles
police detectives that Rachel Jungeon Lee spearheaded the
break-ins, motivated by a desire to own the designer clothes and
jewelry of such celebrities as Lindsay Lohan and Paris Hilton,
according to a Las Vegas police search warrant obtained by The
Associated Press on Friday.
Prugo, 18, told police Lee would suggest a target, then Prugo
would trawl the Internet for information about where they lived and
when they would be away from home. Las Vegas police were involved
because Lee lives there.
Officials said Lee was booked on a charge of possession of
stolen property and released after posting $3,000 bail. Prosecutors
in Los Angeles asked police to investigate her further.
Police say the Lee and Prugo were part of a group of at least
six that stole from October 2008 until September.
After watching a house, they would break into poorly protected
properties, often by simply walking through unlocked doors.
Prugo said they removed cash, narcotics and thousands of dollars
worth of jewelry, including family heirlooms.
Acting on a tip, police arrested Prugo on Sept. 17. He initially
refused to talk to police, but on Oct. 6, he and his attorney met
with detectives and Prugo ``provided a full confession, and
implicated several other suspects,'' court documents state.
``Prugo admitted to committing all of the burglaries and that
Rachel Lee was with him during the residential burglaries of the
homes of Audrina Patridge, Lindsay Lohan, Orlando Bloom, Rachel
Bilson and the Hilton family,'' the search warrant states. ``Prugo
stated that it was Lee who would suggest a target and that he would
surf the Internet to learn where the celebrity lived as well as the
target's travel itinerary.''
Prugo said Lee wanted to ``own the designer wardrobes of the
Hollywood celebrities she admired.''
There was no answer at a Las Vegas number listed for a Rachel
Lee. No listing was available for Prugo, and police in Los Angeles
and Las Vegas reached Saturday had no information on an attorney
for either suspect.
Lee, Prugo and at least four others have been arrested in the
case. The four others, most between the ages of 18 and 20, have
been charged with felony burglary.
The search warrant states Prugo told police he and Lee broke
into Hilton's house several times. At the Lohan house, the burglary
crew gained entrance by prying open a window with a screwdriver,
then swiped luggage, clothing and jewelry including a Rolex
wristwatch with a blue face, Prugo told police.
He said expensive watches were also a target at Bloom's house,
and several were stolen along with artwork and clothing.
A search of the Las Vegas home Lee shared with her father turned
up a piece of paper with the names of her accomplices. Las Vegas
Detective Ethan Grimes confirmed those people were the other
subjects identified in the crime ring.
Police also found three photos of Paris Hilton, designer jeans,
three computers, a Korean passport, 204 $100 bills and less than
one ounce of marijuana when they arrested Lee at the home in
northwest Las Vegas on Oct. 22, according to the warrants.
Watkins reported from Los Angeles. Associated Press Writer
Raquel Maria Dillon and Andrew Dalton contributed to this report
from Los Angeles.
11/07/09 14:10
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