An 18-year-old Illinois resident was arrested and charged after breaking into the home of NBA basketball legend Michael Jordan. writes about it People.
Reiden K. Hagedorn was arrested at the crime scene and taken to the police station, after which he was charged with three misdemeanors: criminal entry into a private home and two judicial property damage cases. He was then released on bail.
Sarah Avalos, a public relations officer with the Lake County District Attorney’s Office, said officials were unaware that Hagedorn wanted to steal something from the athlete’s home because only the glass was damaged.
Jordan put the house up for sale in 2012 for a record $29 million. In addition to a 3,000-square-foot house built in 1995, the grounds include a guesthouse, a 500-bottle wine cellar, and a wood-clad cigar lounge.
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