Man Arrested for Trespassing at Taylor Swift’s House in Los Angeles
A man was arrested lurking outside the home of seven-time Grammy winner Taylor Swift on Wednesday.
Neighbors called police when they noticed a "suspicious-looking" man lurking at the foot of the 26-year-old "Blank Space" singer's driveway in the tony Bel Air neighborhood. Sources said the trespasser was dressed in fatigues and seemed unstable.
TMZ has photos of the man being handcuffed and put in the back of a police car. He supposedly did not resist and showed no signs of violence. Authorities said: "The man was detained for an investigation. He was not supposed to be in that area or near that home. He was taken for observation for an undisclosed medical condition."
They later added that the investigation is ongoing. It is not known if Swift was at home at the time of the arrest.
"This is why it's irresponsible for the media to publish the addresses or recent real estate transactions of celebrities," Swift's representative told E! News. "This, or potentially worse, is the end result."
Of course, this isn't the first time Swift has been a potential target. A man attempted to break into her Nashville home in 2012, and a fan jumped on stage while she was performing last August. And in March 2014 the "Bad Blood" songstress was granted a three-year restraining order against Timothy Sweet , who had been harassing her by claiming to be her husband on social media and phone calls.
On a lighter note, Swift recently signed a deal with Glu Mobile to develop her own mobile game by the end of the year. "We realize that Taylor and her global fan base expect a new and highly differentiated mobile gaming experience," said Glu CEO Niccolo de Masi. "Glu is equally committed to designing never before seen gameplay elements that utilize Taylor's unique creativity."
Swift is the latest in a long line of celebs with their own mobile games, such as Kim Kardashian, Katy Perry and Demi Lovato.