Tom Brady has hired a private security team to protect his $20 million LA mansion as looters take advantage of the devastating wildfires to attack evacuated homes.
Brady is currently thousands of miles away from his home in Brentwood, in LA’s Westside region, as wildfires continue to devastate the area.
Fire crews are still battling four blazes in LA but are bracing for more destruction as forecasters predict dangerously high winds of up to 75 mph.
More than 100,000 people have been driven from their homes, while dozens of others are missing.
Ten people have been charged with crimes committed during the bushfires.
Nine people are facing felony charges in connection with home burglaries in the Pacific Palisades and Altadena, and a separate suspect has been charged with arson for intentionally setting a fire in the town of Azusa.
With such threats impacting areas affected by the bushfires, some A-list celebrities have decided to take action by paying security teams to protect their homes.
Private security was spotted at Brady’s $420 million LA mansion while he was away for the NFL playoffs, according to The sun.
Tom Brady (pictured on the field before the Eagles Packers wild card game) has hired a private security team to protect his $20 million LA mansion, according to reports
Private security officials (pictured) were spotted outside Brady’s $20 million mansion in LA while he was away for the NFL playoffs
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Brady recently underwent renovations to his 14,000-square-foot estate, the newspaper reported.
Parts of Brentwood are in the mandatory evacuation zone, while other parts are under a warning.
The Sun reported that Brady was spotted on Saturday in New York City, on the other side of the country.
It’s unclear if Brady will have time to return to California to check on his home next week given his busy playoff schedule.
Residents in areas not yet under evacuation orders but subject to Santa Ana winds have been warned not to mow or trim dry grass, to park their cars on grass and to ensure campfires are kept warm. to be completely out’.
The Los Angeles Medical Examiner updated the death toll on Sunday afternoon, revealing that 24 people have now been confirmed to have died as a result of the fires.
Four fires have burned 100,000 acres in L.A.’s most affluent neighborhoods, wiping out celebrity homes and restaurants among 12,300 buildings.
A man on a motorcycle passes a sign that reads “Looters will be shot” in a mandatory evacuation zone near the Eaton Fire on January 12, 2025 in Altadena, California
Fire trucks drive past a mobile home park that was destroyed by the Palisades Fire
Flames from the wind-driven Eaton Fire engulf a home in Altadena, California, on January 8
Homes damaged by the Palisades Fire are seen along the beach, Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2025, in Malibu
Parts of Brentwood are in the mandatory evacuation zone, while other parts are under a warning
Brady has recently undergone renovations on his 150,000-square-foot estate located in Brentwood, right on the edge of the fires
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Miles Bliss of the National Weather Service provided a grim update Sunday afternoon, warning that the strong Santa Ana winds that fueled last week’s infernos will intensify again.
“Critical fire conditions are expected during this time, so be prepared to evacuate when officials say so,” he said.
The weather is expected to contribute to another period of dangerous and potentially extreme fire conditions, which could worsen already burning fires and cause more new ones to emerge.
Los Angeles Fire Chief Kristin Crowley said, “It’s very important that the community understands that these wind events are coming.”
These conditions have prompted a red flag warning until 6pm on Wednesday.
Los Angeles County Fire Chief Anthony Marrone said authorities will not consider allowing displaced residents to return home until the warning is lifted.
“Unfortunately, those conversations won’t begin until the next predicted red flag ends on Wednesday,” he said.
“Rest assured, on Thursday we will start talking about repopulation and evacuation orders and warning areas,” he said at a news conference on Sunday.
Dailymail.com has contacted Tom Brady’s manager for comment.