Paris Hilton
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The heiress believes it was an inside job.
"I think whoever did this, definitely has been there before," Hilton, 27, told E! News Monday at the L.A. boutique Intuition. "We have some suspects that I'm thinking of."
At around 5 a.m. while Hilton hung out at Hollywood hotspot Bar Deluxe, police say that a man in a hooded sweatshirt and gloves forced his way through the socialite's front door.
The burglar took her "jewelry, watches, every ring I own," Hilton said. "All my necklaces, jewelry that my grandmothers gave me that I'll never be able to replace.
Scared Her Off
Hilton called the break-in an "invasion of privacy" and says she was afraid to enter her house after it happened."Obviously. it's devastating and disturbing that someone was in my home," Hilton said.
While the newly single Hilton can no longer count on the protection of ex-boyfriend Benji Madden, she has since "upped the security majorly" at her Sherman Oaks, Calif., home so she feels safe.
Security Added
"We have three security guards there and a 24-hour guard who is always on my property," Hilton said. "We have the alarm on, the dogs we have, the guards with the gun, so, no one is going to be coming into my house."And as for the sticky-fingered thief, "I would tell them to please return my things," she says. "They just have to anonymously have a taxi drop it off in my front gate in a box with my jewelry and everything they won't get in trouble."
But her vow of mercy does have an expiration date.
"If all this goes on for much longer," she says, "they're going to get in more trouble."
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