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Usher Burglary Suspect Arrested With Millions In Stolen Property


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"All these niggas got six figures, they won't miss an O," raps Childish Gambino on 21 Savage's single "Monster." It appears that millionaires do care about their missing items though. As reported by TMZauthorities recently busted a burglar who broke into R&B icon Usher's home in March and stole $800K worth of items. The media site reports that authorities found more than 2,000 items valued at over $2 million in the burglar's possession. The suspect, who had been living large off all his stolen items, told family members that his come up came from doing well in the stock market. Meanwhile, he was sitting on millions in stolen goods. 

TMZ reports that among the stolen items, authorities recovered possessions that belonged to a Real Housewives star as well. The exact star has yet to be named. The burglar had a method, according to investigators. He would attend open houses for homes that were on the market, and scope out the environment including entrances and floorplans. Then, he would break into the homes later with the knowledge of how to move around in the spot. Touring or travel schedules and social media posts were also used to help the burglar coordinate when celebrities would be out of town.

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