Restraining orders were granted to San Antonio Spurs star, DeMar DeRozan, and Keeping Up With The Kardashians’ Kylie Jenner, after a man broke into the L.A.-area home of DeRozan last month. The intruder slipped into his house, located in a gated community in Hidden Hills, on November 19. The man later told officers he claimed to be looking for Kylie’s house. DeRozan and his wife Kiara Morrison have two daughters, Diar, 7, and Mari, 4. And Kylie is mom to 2-year-old Stormi, the child she had with Travis Scott.

This isn’t the first time a Kylie was the victim of a stalker looking to get close, by breaching the security of her seemingly safe, gated community. Last year, Kylie experienced another security breach when a man was discovered prowling around the grounds of her home at 5 a.m. The unknown man escaped to sister Kim and Kanye’s property nearby, and later broke into mailboxes. He escaped after security spotted him.

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According to TMZ, DeRozan discovered the man, Justin Bergquist, in his home’s upstairs play area where one of his children was located. After DeRozan heard a disturbance, he raced to the area where he saw the intruder. The 6’6” basketball star chased after the man, who ran out of DeRozan’s house. Bergquist reportedly left the area, but returned and tried to get past the gated community’s security people who restrained him and contacted authorities. Bergquist was held on burglary and trespassing charges. He is expected to appear in court in January, after pleading not guilty to a charge of burglary.

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In September 2018, Kendall Jenner’s stalker, John Ford, was arrested and charged with felony stalking charges after he was found by the pool in her backyard. Ford made his way through the community by exploiting a hole in the community’s security: scaling an unsecured mountainside. The following week after the mountain-scaling incident, Ford returned to Kendall’s house.

This time he was discovered seated on her front porch. In 2017, fired security guard, Joshua Jacobs, who worked in the Hidden Hills gated community where Kris Jenner lives, attempted on three separate occasions to get to Kris. The last time Jacobs breached the community’s security, he was captured and held by Kris’ private security detail, until police arrived. And on December 15, 2015, an obsessed fan broke into Kris’ home when she, daughter Kim, and her grandson, Saint, were all in the house. The man acted as if he was part of the Christmas decorating crew who were on site, installing decorations throughout the home, so Kris’ security team let him in the house. The man made his way into Kris’ office, which is where she was at the time of the incident. She realized something was off when he started talking to her and calmly called 911 while he was in her office.

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Source: TMZ, Daily Mail