Chris Brown finds Agoura Hills house vandalized, intruder inside

ByHanna Chu and Melissa MacBride KABC logo
Thursday, May 7, 2015
Chris Brown finds Agoura Hills house vandalized, intruder inside
Chris Brown came home to find his Agoura Hills house vandalized and an intruder still inside.

AGOURA HILLS, Calif. (KABC) -- Chris Brown came home to find his Agoura Hills house vandalized and an intruder still inside on Wednesday night.

"I get home and find this crazy individual in my house," Brown wrote in an Instagram post. "She had broken the hinges off the doors."

The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department confirmed that deputies responded to Brown's mansion in the 29000 block of Mulholland Highway at 8:31 p.m. A suspect, identified as 21-year-old Amira Ayeb, was arrested for felony vandalism and burglary.

Brown said the woman wrote "I love you" on the walls, painted her name on his cars and even cooked herself meals.

"She threw out my daughters clothing as well as my dogs stuff. Then had all these crazy voodoo things around my crib. goes to show you how crazy people are crazy," Brown wrote. "I pray she will get help."

No injuries were reported, the sheriff's department said.

Ayeb is being held on $50,000 bail. It's unclear where she scaled the fence and which door she used to access the home.

Brown is one of many celebrities who have dealt with a stalker or a fan trespassing on their property.

Joshua Corbett was arrested inside Sandra Bullock's home last summer. He's set to go on trial in June.

And last year, a man convicted of trespassing at the home of singer Selena Gomez was arrested again outside her home eight hours after getting out of jail.