Kourtney Kardashian Robbed of $108k Jewelry
Atlanta, GA 10/19/2009 10:26 PM GMT (TransWorldNews)
Kourtney Kardashian’s Calabasas home was robbed over the
weekend. According to reports, approximately $108,000 worth of jewelry was
stolen from Kardashian’s home on Saturday.
Among the jewelry stolen were keepsake pieces from her
late father Robert Kardashian. “That’s what was discovered missing in the initial
investigation,” said Los Angeles County Sheriff Sgt. Kristy Criner. “Sheriff’s
investigators and our crime lab are responding to the scene.”
Kardashian is the latest young star to be burglarized
within the last 10 months. Paris Hilton, Audrina Patridge, Lindsay Lohan,
Hayden Panettiere and Rachel Bilson were also robbed of jewelry.
Kardashian, 30, recently announced she is pregnant with
her first child, a boy. The baby is due in December.
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