The Los Angeles Police Department records show that they have been dispatched to Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Los Angeles estate 44 times since 2014.
Police records unveil a startling trail of incidents at P. Diddy’s Los Angeles mansion, with recurring visits from law enforcement dating back to 2014.
The release of the police logs follows Sean “Diddy” Combs’ being put on suicide watch at Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center as he faces trial on various charges. After his arrest and subsequently being denied bail, Diddy pled not guilty to all accusations.
Combs’ raided estate at 200 S Mapleton Dr in Bel-Air, bought for a hefty $39 million on August 8, 2014, has been no stranger to alarms and police calls.
The Los Angeles Police Department records obtained by Daily Express US indicate that in just three months post-purchase, an alarming five instances required police response; three of these were false alarms, while two resulted in GOA gone on arrival scenarios.
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In total, between 2016 and 2018, police rushed to the estate on 17 separate occasions. Breakdowns show eight false alarms, a trespasser leading to a filed report, one minor disturbance, and complaints of two group disruptions.
The year 2018 saw the LAPD responding to noise and activities linked to three different parties held at Combs’ property.
On November 14, 2017, a notable incident occurred when police responded to a battery incident, denoted by the code 242A, at the Bel Air property, with an ambulance also being dispatched. However, it is unclear if Combs was present at his Los Angeles estate during this incident.
Between 2019 and 2024, police were called to the estate for various reported crimes, including nine parties, multiple false alarms, and an incident categorized as “Unknown Trouble.”
On June 27, 2022, the Los Angeles Police Department responded to a 415W3 call, indicating a woman with a gun, but no further information about this incident was available at the time of publication.
Another significant incident took place on May 25, 2021, when police investigated a grand theft auto at the estate.
Since 2014, the Los Angeles Police Department has responded to 44 calls at Combs’ estate, although it is unclear if any of these calls resulted in arrests.
Combs’ Los Angeles estate is currently listed for sale at $61.5 million.
A comprehensive list of the 44 calls to Diddy’s Los Angeles estate is provided below.
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