A man was arrested after he reportedly drove through the gates of Jennifer Aniston’s Bel-Air property while the actress was home.
TMZ reports the individual, a man believed to be in his 70s, drove into Aniston’s property shortly after noon in Los Angeles on Monday.Â
The security team of Aniston reportedly captured the potential intruder and kept him under their watch while waiting for the Los Angeles Police Department to show up, holding him at gunpoint.
Following a crash outside Aniston’s property, her security team hurried to the scene, pulled the driver out of the car, and held him until the police arrived to take him into custody.
CBS News reports that police were responding to a burglary call when they arrived and found security detaining the suspect at gunpoint.
Aniston never came into contact with the suspect, police said, and law enforcement sources told NBC News she was not hurt.

A man was arrested after he reportedly drove through the gates of Jennifer Aniston’s Bel-Air property while the actress was at home
Officials told ABC7Â the suspect was booked for felony damage due to the damage inflicted.Â
Representatives for Aniston declined to comment when reached out by DailyMail.com.
DailyMail.com has also contacted the LAPD for comment. Â
The LAPD told ABC7Â the incident may have been an accident and confirmed Aniston was at home at the time of the crash.Â
An investigation into what transpired and the man’s potential motives is now underway, according to the outlet.Â
Insiders connected to the investigation also told the site that the suspect’s background is currently being examined.Â
The suspect allegedly has a minor criminal history however there is no indication he was specifically targeting Aniston, the ABC7 sources said.Â
Despite the accident involving her gate, sources suggest that it may not have been just a random occurrence. It is uncertain whether the individual involved had any specific target in mind, such as Aniston herself.

The LAPD told ABC7 the incident may have been an accident and confirmed Aniston was at home at the time of the crash
Insiders told TMZ that the driver complained of pain and was inspected by an ambulance.
The police said the man suffered back injuries in the collision and was taken the hospital, according to CBS News.Â
Aniston purchased the 8,500 square-foot Bel-Air home in 2011; the mansion was designed by A. Quincy Jones and completed in 1965.
It even served as the venue for Aniston’s 2015 wedding to her now ex-husband Justin Theroux.Â
Her mid-century home features four bedrooms, six-and-a-half bathrooms with a wine cellar, pool, and guesthouse; it also has city and ocean views sitting on almost two acres of land.
It previously had a hillside vineyard but garden designer Marcello Villano and landscape architect Anne Attiger transformed her outdoor space into an oasis consisting of terraces, Asian-inspired pocket gardens and interconnected rooms, according to Architectural Digest story that profiled her home.Â

The residence served as the venue for Aniston’s 2015 wedding to her now ex-husband Justin Theroux (the former couple pictured 2017)
Jennifer told the magazine during her February 2018 issue that she’d ‘want to be a designer’ if she wasn’t an actress because she loves ‘the process.’
The Morning Show star said: ‘There’s something about picking up fabrics and finishes that feeds my soul.’
The actress said when she originally bought the home, architect Frederick Fisher had done a renovation but it was too minimal and cool for her taste, specifically the massive red-painted door.
She felt a connection with the home and worked with AD100 interior designer Stephen Shadley to help her transform the house into her home.
In addition to Stephen, she also enlisted the help of designers Kathleen and Tommy Clements and Jane Hallworth.