Real Housewives of Beverly Hills stars Kathy Hilton and Sutton Stracke experienced separate home burglaries in California while they were in Las Vegas for BravoCon, according to law enforcement and spokesperson statements.
Hilton’s spokesperson confirmed to NBC News that a robbery occurred at her Los Angeles–area residence on November 15. The Los Angeles Police Department stated a burglary was reported at 11:48 p.m. and that a burglary report was completed. No suspects have been identified at this time.
While the LAPD did not name Hilton, her representative confirmed to the outlet that it was the 66-year-old reality star’s property that was targeted. The spokesperson added that Hilton’s husband, Rick Hilton, 70, was at home during the incident. “There was a break-in,” the spokesperson said, noting that “everyone is fine.” Neither Kathy nor Rick has publicly commented further.
What Police & Representatives Have Confirmed
LAPD officials acknowledged the late-night burglary report but declined to release additional details as the investigation remains open. No injuries were reported. Hilton’s team emphasized that the family is safe, and that authorities were notified immediately.
On the same day, Sutton Stracke’s home was also the subject of a police response. Law enforcement sources told TMZ that Stracke’s dog walker called 911 around 2 p.m. on November 15 after discovering a broken kitchen window. Officers responded and took a report. It is currently unknown if any property was taken, and no arrests have been announced in connection with the incident. Stracke, 54, has not issued a public statement.
The timing of the incidents drew attention because both RHOBH personalities were in Las Vegas for BravoCon, the network’s three-day fan convention featuring panels, meet-and-greets, and special events with Bravo stars. Despite the reported burglaries, Hilton and Stracke participated in BravoCon programming on November 16, as scheduled.
BravoCon Timeline & RHOBH Context
BravoCon brings together cast members from across the network’s slate of reality shows for an annual celebration of fandom. This year’s event ran across a packed weekend of appearances, offering attendees a centralized hub to see their favorite Bravolebrities. For RHOBH, the convention coincided with ongoing interest in the season’s interpersonal dynamics, making Hilton and Stracke two of the most-watched names on the ground in Las Vegas.
As the situation unfolded in California, both stars continued engaging with fans in Nevada, with no disruptions reported to their convention schedules. In keeping with standard procedures around active investigations, authorities have not disclosed specific details about entry points, surveillance footage, or possible leads in either matter.
The incidents underscore a recurring concern for high-profile public figures in Los Angeles and beyond: residential security challenges that can arise when travel schedules are public and properties are unoccupied or lightly staffed. Hilton’s representative stressed that the family was unharmed, while available law enforcement information suggests a swift response and documentation on both cases.
RHOBH Has Faced Similar Incidents Recently
Hilton and Stracke are not the first Real Housewives of Beverly Hills cast members to deal with home intrusions this year. In July, Teddi Mellencamp’s estranged husband, Edwin Arroyave, told NBC News that three people jumped a gate and set off the alarm at their Los Angeles home. According to Arroyave, 48, the intruders entered the property through a side door but fled quickly after the alarm activated.
At the time, Mellencamp, 44, and Arroyave released a joint statement to ABC News emphasizing their gratitude that no one was harmed. “We are grateful that everyone is unharmed. While we are shaken, we are fortunate to have the latest in home security systems which scared off the intruders,” they said, adding that authorities responded swiftly. No arrests have been made in connection with that attempted burglary.
While each case is distinct, the trio of incidents reflects an elevated vigilance among reality stars and their teams, who frequently balance public appearances with privacy and safety considerations at home. For fans, the updates have served as a reminder that behind the spotlight and social media coverage are real households and families who rely on law enforcement and security measures when the unexpected happens.
As of now, details about potential losses from the Hilton and Stracke incidents remain unclear. Police reports have been filed in both cases, and investigations are ongoing. Representatives for both RHOBH stars have not shared additional updates beyond immediate safety confirmations.
Anyone with information is encouraged to contact local authorities. In the meantime, Hilton and Stracke’s BravoCon commitments appear to have proceeded without interruption, with both reality stars maintaining their scheduled appearances following the reports.
Screen Rant will continue to follow updates from NBC News, TMZ, and local authorities as more information becomes available.
