‘Bling Ring’ fugitive surrenders to LAPD
November 5, 2009 by Cheril Vernon
The Los Angeles police have arrested a man sought in the so-called “Bling Ring” burglaries of several celebrities including Lindsay Lohan, according to the Los Angeles Times.
Suspect Jonathan Ajar (knicknamed “Johnny Dangerously” by the police) surrendered to police in Hollywood on Wednesday. (Photo of Ajar on left)
Prosecutors have charged Ajar with 10 felony drug and gun counts after searching his home.
Lindsay’s former Hollywood Hills home was burglarized in late August.
Meanwhile, search warrants documents show that the celebrity burglary ring (being called numerous things including Hollywood Hills Burglar Bunch and Bling Ring) made out like bandits stealing everything from gold and …read more
Were Lindsay Lohan’s rosary beads among the stolen items?
November 4, 2009 by Cheril Vernon
Lindsay Lohan wears rosary beads in this blast-from-the-past February 2008 file photo that were later stolen from her house and worn by one of the “Hollywood Hills Burglar Bunch” suspects, according to TMZ.
Pictures have appeared on TMZ showing alleged suspect Courtney Ames wearing the beaded rosary type necklace which appears to be identical to one that Lohan wore in pictures in 2008.
Lindsay’s home was burglarized during a string of celebrity heists, allegedly by the “Hollywood Hills Burglar Bunch” which also stole from celebrities including Paris Hilton, Audrina Patridge and others.
The police have said the suspects targeted particular items before they …read more
Lohan burglary suspects part of sting
October 25, 2009 by Cheril Vernon
Celebrity burglary suspect Alexis Neirs, center, attempts to hide from the cameras after she leaves the jail house Friday after posting $50,000 bail.
Nicholas Prugo, 18, was arrested last month and has been formally accused of the Lindsay Lohan and Audrina Patridge burglaries. Lindsay’s house was robbed in August.
In a sting Thursday, Rachel Lee (considered the ring leader), 19, Diana Tamayo, 19, Courtney Ames, 18, Alexis Neiers, 18, and Roy Lopez, Jr., 27, were all arrested in connection to the crimes, according to People.
According to the authorities and sources, the teens and their circle of friends have launched a …read more
Rumor: More arrests in Lohan, Patridge burglaries
October 23, 2009 by Cheril Vernon
The Los Angeles Police Department has arrested at least four women in connection with the burglaries of Lindsay Lohan and Audrina Patridge’s homes, a source close to the case told People Thursday.
The source also said one of the alleged suspects — Rachel J. Lee — is under investigation for the $2 million jewelry heist at Paris Hilton’s home last year and of possibly being the crime ringleader.
A LAPD spokesman has yet to confirm the arrests, however, People reported.
Patridge’s home was broken into on Feb. 23, while Lindsay’s home was burglarized on Aug. 23 with an estimated $128,000 in jewelry, designer …read more
Samantha Ronson’s home put up for rent
October 12, 2009 by Cheril Vernon
The Beachwood Canyon home of Lindsay Lohan’s on-off girlfriend Samantha Ronson is now available for rent at $4,395 a month.
The 1,176 square foot, three bedroom, two bath home is within walking distance to cafes and restaurants. The paparazzi is very familiar with the address – following Lindsay there many times in the past. Because there was no real security only a privacy fence, the paparazzi were a little too close for comfort – prompting the move.
Samantha moved out of the house in late August about the same time Lindsay moved out of her home after the burglary. When Lindsay returns from Paris, she …read more
Second Lindsay Lohan burglary suspect turns herself in
September 28, 2009 by Cheril Vernon
A second of three burglary suspects suspected of breaking into Lindsay Lohan’s home has reportedly turned herself in to authorities, according to E! Online.
A source close to alleged burglary suspect Rachel Lee told E! that Lee voluntarily turned herslef in on Sept. 18 after hearing the accusations against her. Three suspects are wanted in the burglaries of Lindsay’s and Audrina Patridge’s homes.
The first suspect Nicholas Prugo was arrested by police on Sept. 17.
The police have yet to confirm that Lee has turned herself into authorities, but an official announcement is expected today.
Hopefully for Lindsay, this will soon be resolved. I …read more


