
Hollywood actress Tracee Ellis Ross, daughter of legendary singer Diana Ross and star of the hit series Black-ish, has become the latest victim in the crime wave targeting celebrities in California. According to police reports, a group of criminals broke into her Los Angeles residence and managed to steal jewelry and designer handbags valued at more than $100,000.
The incident, which occurred while the actress was not at home, is part of a growing string of crimes aimed at celebrity mansions on the West Coast, generating alarm across the entertainment community. Tracee Ellis Ross, 52, has not yet spoken publicly about the incident, but sources close to her confirmed that she is safe and is cooperating with authorities in the investigation.
The Los Angeles Police Department reported that security cameras in the area captured images of at least two suspects, who allegedly used a luxury vehicle to make a quick escape after the burglary. This case adds to a series of recent robberies involving entertainment personalities, reigniting the debate about celebrities’ private security and the ability of local authorities to respond to an increasingly sophisticated wave of crime.
Beyond her acting career, Tracee Ellis Ross is also recognized for her activism in social causes and her influence in the fashion world, which has made the attack on her home particularly significant in media coverage. Meanwhile, the investigation continues, and security experts warn that the public exposure of celebrities’ routines and lifestyles on social media may be exploited by organized crime groups to plan these high-impact robberies.
