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Southern California home of LaVar Ball burglarized

Southern California home of LaVar Ball burglarized

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Nobody was home at the time of the break in and it was unclear if anything was taken.

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LaVar Ball expands on the hype surrounding his three sons and their controversial Big Baller Brand.
USA TODAY Sports

High School Basketball: Chino Hills at Rancho Cucamonga

LaVar Ball, father of Lonzo, LaMelo and LiAngelo Ball.(Photo: Mark J. Rebilas, USA TODAY Sports)

The Southern California home of LaVar Ball was burglarized Tuesday night, police confirmed to USA TODAY Sports.

Deputies responded to the Ball family home — where UCLA freshman point guard Lonzo lived and his two brothers who plan on attending UCLA, LiAngelo and LaMelo, still occupy — at 8:18 pm after a neighbor reported hearing glass breaking next door, according to San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department spokesperson Cindy Bachman. The deputies arrived to find a rear window of Ball’s home had been broken.

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“The suspects had fled,” Bachman said. “We had several units in the area and a helicopter, but were unable to locate the suspects.”

Bachman said nobody was home at the time of the break in, which occurred as LiAngelo and LaMelo, members of the Chino Hills High basketball team, played in a state regional playoff game about 45 miles away in Torrance.

Bachman said it was unclear what — if anything — had been taken from the home.

Messages left with LaVar Ball by USA TODAY Sports were not immediately returned.

TMZ was the first outlet to report the burglary.

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