Nicole Kidman and her husband country singer Keith Urban have become the latest celebrities hit by crime in Los Angeles when their home was reportedly recently burglarized.

A source told the New York Post that the 57-year-old actress and Urban were not in their million dollar Beverly Hills home when an intruder was stopped by a member of the couple’s house staff over the weekend.

The source said the employee was arriving at the home after a burglar had just smashed a glass door to gain access to Kidman’s home in LA. The insider said that when the intruder heard the member of the staff arriving, the burglar took off.

At this point, it is unclear if the intruder was able to get any of the superstar couple’s property before the staff arrived.

TMZ reported that so far, no arrests have been made, but that the investigation is ongoing.

The “Big Little Lies” star and her country singer husband are the latest victims of break-ins and burglaries across the country that have hit not only stars like Keanu Reeves, but also professional athletes like Cincinnati Bengals QB Joe Burrow and Kansas City Chiefs stars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce.

In December, Burrow’s home was broken into while he was on a road trip with his team.

The Hamilton County’s Sheriff’s Office confirmed to WLWT that Burrow’s $7.5 million Ohio home was burglarized and ransacked during Cincinnati’s 27-20 win over the Cowboys in Texas.

The NFL later issued a security alert to players and teams following two other break-ins at the homes of both Chiefs players, as previously reported.

In a memo obtained by the Associated Press, the league said homes of professional athletes have become “increasingly targeted for burglaries by organized and skilled groups.”

The memo labeled the transnational crime rings “well-organized, sophisticated,” and urged the players to safeguard valuables and avoid publicly sharing check-ins on social media or any information about their homes and any luxury items they might own, NBC News noted.

Officials noted that the homes are specifically being targeted when players are at their games.

A South American crime ring is believed to be the culprit in at least the Chiefs burglaries, the New York Post reported.

Related: ‘It’s An Explosion’: Superstars Hiring At-Home-Bodyguards Amid Massive Crime Rise In L.A.

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Nicole Kidman and her husband country singer Keith Urban have become the latest celebrities hit by crime in Los Angeles when their home was reportedly recently burglarized.

A source told the New York Post that the 57-year-old actress and Urban were not in their million dollar Beverly Hills home when an intruder was stopped by a member of the couple’s house staff over the weekend.

The source said the employee was arriving at the home after a burglar had just smashed a glass door to gain access to Kidman’s home in LA. The insider said that when the intruder heard the member of the staff arriving, the burglar took off.

At this point, it is unclear if the intruder was able to get any of the superstar couple’s property before the staff arrived.

TMZ reported that so far, no arrests have been made, but that the investigation is ongoing.

The “Big Little Lies” star and her country singer husband are the latest victims of break-ins and burglaries across the country that have hit not only stars like Keanu Reeves, but also professional athletes like Cincinnati Bengals QB Joe Burrow and Kansas City Chiefs stars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce.

In December, Burrow’s home was broken into while he was on a road trip with his team.

The Hamilton County’s Sheriff’s Office confirmed to WLWT that Burrow’s $7.5 million Ohio home was burglarized and ransacked during Cincinnati’s 27-20 win over the Cowboys in Texas.

The NFL later issued a security alert to players and teams following two other break-ins at the homes of both Chiefs players, as previously reported.

In a memo obtained by the Associated Press, the league said homes of professional athletes have become “increasingly targeted for burglaries by organized and skilled groups.”

The memo labeled the transnational crime rings “well-organized, sophisticated,” and urged the players to safeguard valuables and avoid publicly sharing check-ins on social media or any information about their homes and any luxury items they might own, NBC News noted.

Officials noted that the homes are specifically being targeted when players are at their games.

A South American crime ring is believed to be the culprit in at least the Chiefs burglaries, the New York Post reported.

Related: ‘It’s An Explosion’: Superstars Hiring At-Home-Bodyguards Amid Massive Crime Rise In L.A.

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