Police reportedly stopped by singer Billie Eilish’s home after receiving a phone call from a prankster

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After receiving a phone call from an apparent prankster, police reportedly paid a visit to singer Billie Eilish’s home, gistpeople reports 

 

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According to TMZ, the Glendale Police Department was seen at Billie’s home in Los Angeles on Wednesday afternoon, February 15, after someone called the cops and asked for someone to check in on Eilish’s well-being.

Cops arrived at the house and spoke with several members of the Grammy winner’s team before concluding that everything was fine. The phone call appears to have been made by a prankster.

The call comes just a month after Billie was terrorized by a fan who broke into her family’s home.

Christopher Anderson, a 39-year-old man who broke into her family’s home, served Eilish and her family with a five-year restraining order.

 

Last month, a judge granted Billie the restraining order while she was virtually present in court. According to TMZ, her mother Maggie, father Patrick, and brother Finneas also received protection.

Billie claimed she no longer feels safe visiting her family’s home, and they made five police calls in December as a result of Anderson’s visits.

 

When Billie’s father sought a temporary restraining order against Anderson last month, he revealed that Anderson had visited their home several times since late December.

 

Anderson would frequently express his feelings for the singer, hoping to meet her in person.

 

The singer claimed that these incidents caused her “substantial anxiety, fear, and emotional distress,” to the point where she no longer feels safe visiting her parents’ home.

 

On January 5, around 9:15 a.m., police were called to Eilish’s parents’ Highland Park home in response to a report that someone was attempting to scale the fence to gain access to the property.

 

The masked intruder was reportedly seen lurking around the backyard in all black.

 

The property’s house sitter received an alert that showed the man, prompting the sitter to call the cops.

 

During a sweep of the area, the suspect was apprehended one block away from the home.

 

Authorities believe nothing was taken from the singer’s home, which is owned by his entire family.

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