Britney Spears called police to report the burglary at her home last week

Go call the police, go call the governor.

Last week, Britney Spears dialed 911 to report a mysterious burglary at her home, Page Six reported exclusively.

The Ventura County Sheriff’s Office received the call just before 6 p.m., Aug. 10. However, after police arrived at the pop star’s mansion in Thousand Oaks, California, they decided not to take any action.

“He called and wanted to report some kind of theft,” the department’s media relations officer, Captain Eric Buschow, told us Thursday. “When the deputies arrived and contacted the security staff, they were informed that Mrs Spears had decided that she did not wish to submit any report at that time. And so the deputies left. “

Due to Spears’ sudden change of heart, there is no official record of what was allegedly stolen from his home and by whom.

“There were no law enforcement measures at the time, no reports taken or anything like that,” Buschow reiterated.

Spears’ attorney, Mathew Rosengart, did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.

The exterior of the home of Britney Spears Thousand Oaks, California.
Spears bought his Thousand Oaks, California mansion for $ 7.4 million in 2015.
real estate agent.com

Police returned to the door of the “Toxic” singer just six days later due to an incident involving a member of her staff.

An unidentified employee filed a police report against Spears, 39, on Monday morning, claiming the Grammy winner had beaten him during a cell phone dispute.

Buschow told Page Six on Thursday that the incident was classified as a “battery of very minor offenses” and that the staff had no “injuries.”

However, Spears is now under investigation to detect battery, leaving the Ventura County District Attorney’s Office to decide whether to file charges against her.

Rosengart told us Monday’s incident was “nothing more than a” he said, he said “on a cell phone, with no strikes and obviously no injuries.”

Spears is in the middle of a legal battle to end the conservatory that has controlled his life and finances for the past 13 years.

.Source