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Teenager Arrested After Raiding Michael Jordan’s Mansion

Last week, someone broke into Michael Jordan’s mansion. Valued at around 15 million dollars, it is a property that he has been trying to sell for some time. For this very reason, someone must have thought it was a good ‘prey’, but it has not turned out well. Several of the ex-basketball player’s neighbours alerted the police, who thought they had seen someone entering the property.

As reported on Marca, members of the Highland Park Police Department’s security force went to the scene. As reported by the Lake & MCHenry Countyu Scanner, it happened on April 4 at about 16:10 local time.

Curiously, what the police found there was an 18-year-old man named Raiden Hagedorn. In fact, as the aforementioned media reported, the young man was found inside the house. For this very reason, he has been charged with two offences of damage to property and breaking and entering.

15 Million Mansion That Jordan Has Been Trying to Sell for Years Gets Broken Into
In the absence of a trial, it seems that the sentence will not be particularly high, although this is more of an assumption. Be that as it may, he was caught ‘red-handed’, so it seems unlikely that he will avoid any punishment or punishment for his actions. What has not transpired is his motive, as it is not known whether he intended to steal a specific item or whether his intentions were different.

In the meantime, the NBA legend will continue to try to sell the house, although he has been trying to do so for a long time. Apparently, he has been trying to sell his house since 2012, but the real estate market has not been particularly kind to him in this regard. So much so that he has dropped the price on numerous occasions. At the beginning it cost 29 million dollars, while now he is selling it for ‘only’ 12.

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