LOS ANGELES — Dodgers outfielder Yasiel Puig’s Encino, California, home was broken into about an hour after the Los Angeles Dodgers lost Game 7 of the World Series, according to published media reports and police.

Los Angeles Police officers responded to a burglar alarm at a home on Puig’s block around 9:45 p.m. local time, said Officer Rosario Herrera, a department spokeswoman.

Police did not disclose the value of the stolen items, the address of the home or the home’s owner. TMZ reported the home belonged to Puig.

Puig bought a remodeled home on the block for $2.65 million this year, public records show.

Burglars also hit Puig’s Sherman Oaks home in March and made off with at least $170,000 worth of jewelry.

There has been a rash of burglaries at celebrity homes in the last year.

Singer Alanis Morissette’s Brentwood mansion was broken into in February. Burglars made off with a safe containing $2 million in jewelry and other valuables.

Nearly $500,000 in valuables were stolen from the home of Los Angeles Lakers guard Nick Young in February.


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