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What Happened To Christine Quinn? ‘Selling Sunset’ star’ ‘Shaken’ After Attempted Home Invasion

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Two men tried to break into the home of ‘Selling Sunset’ star Christine Quinn over the weekend and left her shocked and shaken. With nearly three million followers on Instagram, the actress shared the “horrifying” experience. She explained what exactly happened during her home invasion through multiple Instagram stories.

During the course of just a few minutes, two men tried breaking into Christine Quinn’s Hollywood Hills home above the Sunset Strip. Due to her triple-paned windows, they could not do so, according to the 33-year-old. 

Despite police reaching the location quickly, the robbers managed to escape from the scene. Quinn immediately dialed 911. 

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Who broke into Christine Quinn’s house?

Christine Quinn’s house was broken into by two men. Their identities have yet to be released. Accordingly, there have been no arrests in this case. Several screenshots were shared by Christine Quinn taken from the cameras placed at her home. Through her 26 4k cameras mounted on their property, she will soon be able to capture the clear shots of two men.

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Quinn explained they were sleeping when they heard noises becoming louder and louder as they got up. They weren’t sure what had happened. They looked at the security footage and the outside of the master bedroom immediately. She added, “There were two armed robbers breaking our glass window.” 

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The police were immediately called, she recalled. After that, they went into their baby’s room and locked the door immediately. The police arrived immediately. As she showed them pictures of the windows, she said, “robbers couldn’t break into our house or any of the windows” since the windows were triple- and double-glazed.

The most horrifying moment of Christine Quinn’s life

Christine Quinn was left stunned and shocked by what happened, claiming it was her most horrible experience. On social media, she asked her fans and followers if they could identify the robbers. She continued, “If anyone knows these people, please immediately contact me.”

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She said that this was the most horrific moment of her life when they were laying in bed watching two armed men on camera four feet away from their baby who was sleeping”.

Page Six was later able to confirm with an LAPD spokesperson that indeed there was an attempt on Quinn’s life around 4:30 a.m. local time. The suspect broke a window of the home, the officer stated. The suspect fled the scene without entering the house. When the officers arrived, the suspects had already fled.

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Ankita Khanrah is a second-year student of the Master of Communication and Journalism (Integrated) programme at the School of Mass Communication, KIIT Deemed University, Bhubaneswar.

Ankita Khanrah: Ankita Khanrah is a second-year student of the Master of Communication and Journalism (Integrated) programme at the School of Mass Communication, KIIT Deemed University, Bhubaneswar.