Dr. Dre’s Home Targeted in Burglary Suspects Arrested in the Palisades | Pacific Palisades
Hip hop artist and music producer Dr. Dre, whose real name is Andre Young, was hospitalized at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Tuesday, January 5, after suffering a brain aneurysm.
Shortly after the news was reported, four individuals were seen on Dre’s Brentwood property. Security reportedly confronted the individuals and called the police.
LAPD confirmed with the Palisadian-Post that three men and one woman were arrested for attempted burglary and possession of burglary tools at Capri and Pavia in Pacific Palisades, and an arrest report has been completed.
The case will be presented to the District Attorney for filing consideration.
Dre shared in an Instagram post that he was doing well and is expected to return home soon.
“Thanks to my family, friends and fans for their interest and well wishes. I’m doing great and getting excellent care from my medical team,” he wrote on Instagram. “I will be out of the hospital and back home soon. Shout out to all the great medical professionals at Cedars. One Love!!”
—LILY TINOCO
Topanga Canyon Gallery Invites Community to New Show | Topanga
Topanga Canyon Gallery’s “New Year, New Dreams” opened to the public Saturday, January 9, and will be open to visitors weekends through January 31, and virtually for the remainder of the month.
“With an eclectic array of fine art ‘New Year, New Dreams’ showcases the work of 16 local professional artists, each bringing their unique style and vision to their art,” according to the gallery. “That vision, they all agree, is based on looking forward; not to deny the continued challenge today, but with knowledge and faith that an end is in sight and that’s where the artists have chosen to focus.”
Topanga Canyon Gallery is located at the intersection of Topanga Canyon Boulevard and Topanga Canyon Road at 120 N. Topanga Canyon Blvd, Suite 109.
To view or purchase from the collection “New Year, New Dreams,” visit topangacanyongallery.com.
—LILY TINOCO
Assemblymember Richard Bloom Announces Run for LA County Supervisor | Pacific Palisades
State legislator Richard Bloom, who represents Assembly District 50, which comprises Pacific Palisades, announced Wednesday, January 6, that he would run to succeed Los Angeles County Supervisor Sheila Kuehl, who decided she will not seek a third term.
“I am running for LA County supervisor because I want to build on Supervisor Kuehl’s progressive legacy and tackle the many critical issues that we face,” Bloom said in a statement. “I will fight for humane solutions to our housing and homelessness crisis. Along with investment in affordable housing, that will mean doubling down on improving our public health, mental health and justice systems.
“I believe my background and experience are ideally suited to helping address the many issues that face the residents of Los Angeles County.”
By August, an independent redistricting commission will determine new Board of Supervisor district boundaries. Although redistricting is expected to offer uncertainty, Bloom is reportedly determined to move ahead with his campaign.
—LILY TINOCO
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