Finneas and Billie Eilish.Photo: Stefanie Keenan/Getty for LACMA

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - NOVEMBER 05: (L-R) FINNEAS and Billie Eilish, both wearing Gucci, attend the 2022 LACMA ART+FILM GALA Presented By Gucci at Los Angeles County Museum of Art on November 05, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images for LACMA)

A suspect has been arrested after they allegedly burglarized the Los Angeles home belonging to the parents of musiciansBillie EilishandFinneas O’Connell.

L.A. Police Department officers responded to a call from the Highland Park neighborhood around 9:15 p.m. local time on Thursday evening, tied to a report of aman hopping over a fenceand into the home’s yard, ABC 7 reported. According to CBS News, the suspect was reportedly wearingall-black clothing and a black mask.

The home belongs to Eilish, 21, and 25-year-old O’Connell’s parents, Maggie Baird and Patrick O’Connell, per ABC 7, which cited public records. It’s not currently clear if anything was stolen from the home at this time.

A representative for the LAPD, as well as one for both Eilish and O’Connell, did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.

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The roof of a police patrol car at night, with the blue and red lights flashing.

Eilish and her producer brother grew up in the L.A. home. O’Connell revealed in an episode of Awal’s Spaces in 2019 that their parentsslept on a futon in their living roomso he and the “Bad Guy” singer could have their own bedrooms.

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The home is also where Eilish and O’Connell recorded a large majority of the singer’s debut album,When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?— which hit No. 1 on theBillboard200 chart and won three Grammys at the 2020 awards ceremony.

In a 2019 interview, Eilish toldRolling Stonethat she had tohire a security guard to sleep in the home’s living roomafter her address leaked online, which resulted in fans showing up outside.

“It was really traumatizing,” she told the outlet. “I completely don’t feel safe in my house anymore, which sucks. I love my house.”

Added Eilish: “I’ve loved attention my whole life, but I don’t think anyone knows what fame actually is. Because if I did want to be famous, it wasn’t this kind.”

source: people.com