'Selling Sunset' Star Christine Quinn Details 'Horrifying Moment' Two Armed Men Tried Breaking Into Her L.A. Home
Christine Quinn revealed two armed men tried breaking into her L.A. home while she and her family were asleep.
"Hey guys, so I just want to let you know that we were sleeping and we woke up to noises, and the noises started getting louder and louder and we didn't know what was going on. We immediately checked the security footage and outside of the master bedroom, which was four feet right here, there were two armed robbers breaking our glass window," the Selling Sunset star told her Instagram followers in the early hours of Friday, March 4.
Luckily, the intruders were unable to break in due to the home's security, as the reality star continued: "And our windows are so strong and we have such good security in this house that they weren't able to get in, and we immediately called the cops."
"The cops were here within a minute — a minute. And we went into our baby's room and immediately locked the door and the cops were here instantly," she recalled, referring to her and husband Christian Richard's baby, Christian, who the couple welcomed in May 2021.
"Because the robbers weren't able to break into our house or any of windows because they're double, triple pained windows — we take very serious precautions — they decided to leave," the 33-year-old explained before saying she's going to share "photos from our security footage" to see if anyone recognizes the unknown people.
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"If anyone knows these people please immediately let me know," she pleaded in her Instagram Story, dubbing this incident "the most horrifying moment of my life, when we're laying in bed and there are two armed men that we're watching on cameras four feet from me, and my baby is sleeping very close to us, to the right of us."
"I want people to know to take this very seriously. This stuff does happen in L.A," Quinn declared of being robbed, pointing out: "Its happening all the time, and I don't know what would have happened if they were able to get through the glass because they would've reached our bedroom and they would've probably shot us."
"I want you guys to know be really safe out there and if anyone recognizes these two people, please let me know," Quinn concluded before posting photos of the intruders on her Story.
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In the blurry security photos, two men wearing face masks are seen dressed in hoodies and sweatpants. "Help me identify these people!" she begged social media users.
While the photos are blurry, Quinn said they have "26 4k resolution cameras on our property and will have CLEAR shots of their face tomorrow."
"I will post," Quinn promised.