Robbers break into 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' star Dorit Kemsley's Encino home - Video

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Tuesday, November 9, 2021
Video shows robbers break into 'Real Housewives' Dorit Kemsley's home
Video released by the LAPD shows masked men in hoodies breaking into the Encino home of Dorit Kemsley, a cast member of the reality TV show "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills."

ENCINO, LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Startling surveillance video released Monday by Los Angeles police shows masked men in hoodies breaking into the Encino home of Dorit Kemsley, a cast member of the reality TV show "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills."

Kemsley was robbed at her residence in the 17000 block of Adlon Road the night of Oct. 27, according to LAPD. Police said three suspects escaped with expensive handbags, jewelry and watches.

"The victim was inside the residence at the time and was confronted by the suspects. Both suspects threatened to kill her as she pleaded for her life and the lives of her young children," LAPD said in a news release.

Kemsley's children were sleeping in their rooms during the robbery.

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The new footage shows two masked men in hoodies approach a glass door of the home and begin to talk to each other before one of them shatters the door.

Video then shows one of the men hauling away the stolen items in a sheet that was tied up and handing it off to another suspect outside the home. Later in the video, three suspects are seen leaving the home and fleeing the scene in a black truck.

Kemsley spoke out on Instagram a few days after the break-in, posting a message thanking everyone who reached out to her and writing in the photo caption, "More than anything, I'm feeling blessed that my kids and family are safe. Truly grateful for the messages of love and support from you all who have reached out."

Anyone with information on the case can contact the LAPD Robbery-Homicide Division at 213-486-6840.