The iconic house featured in the opening credits of the 1970s television show “The Brady Bunch” has reportedly been the target of a burglary. The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) responded to calls about a loud noise at the famous residence early Tuesday morning.
Police cars were seen parked outside the North Hollywood home, which recently sold for $3.2 million. Officers are actively investigating the incident to determine if a burglary indeed occurred and whether any items were taken from the property. At this time, there has been no confirmation on whether anyone was present in the house during the alleged break-in.
The “Brady Bunch” house, known for its distinctive exterior that appeared in the beloved TV series, holds a special place in American pop culture. Its recent sale had attracted significant attention, given its iconic status and the nostalgia associated with it.
The LAPD is continuing its investigation, and further details are expected as they gather more information. The incident has sparked concern among fans of the show and local residents, highlighting the need for heightened security measures for properties of significant cultural value.
As the investigation unfolds, authorities are urging anyone with information about the incident to come forward. The community remains hopeful that the case will be resolved quickly and that any potential perpetrators will be brought to justice.