Marshmello’s LA Pad Raided; Safe Stolen by Burglars

DJ and producer Marshmello, known for his catchy beats and signature marshmallow-shaped helmet, is unfortunately facing a less-than-sweet situation. According to reports from TMZ, his Los Angeles home was burglarized earlier this week, leaving the artist’s space ransacked and a safe missing. The drama unfolded when security personnel discovered the mess on Thursday afternoon after reviewing footage from the property’s security cameras, revealing the break-in had occurred two days prior. That’s right—two days of anxiety and uncertainty as law enforcement wrapped up what they could at the scene.
The LAPD has officially classified the incident as a burglary but has yet to make any arrests. What makes this incident even more eyebrow-raising is that it’s not the first time Marshmello has been on the wrong side of theft. Back in 2020, he experienced his truck being stolen, a situation that’s gone to show that even celebs aren’t immune to bad luck. It begs the question: Are celebrity homes really as secure as they seem? In recent years, reports have indicated a rising trend of celebrity home burglaries, with stars like Drake and Sofia Vergara having similar experiences in the past. The allure of a glamorous lifestyle might just be too tempting for some.
When Marshmello returns to town, he will need to notify the police about the contents of the safe and their estimated value, a process that could put him in the position to reveal personal or valuable possessions that may have been at risk. It’s a reminder that while fame and fortune have their perks, privacy and safety are often traded off. As we wait for more details to emerge and for the investigation to course, one can’t help but feel a little more empathy for our favorite masked DJ. Let’s hope for a speedy return of his belongings and a solid improvement in the home security game—all around.
Sources: Celebrity Storm and TMZ, Daily Mail, People Magazine
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