Experts estimate that his prey is worth millions of dollars: Benjamin Eitan Ackerman is said to have gone on raids in the homes of the rich, the beautiful and the famous. The police accuse Benjamin Eitan Ackermann of having made several break-ins in 2017 and 2018 in the Hollywood Hills, the suburb of Los Angeles.

Investigators found more than 2,000 stolen items in his home, according to Jared Timmons of Los Angeles police. The singers Usher Raymond, Jason Derulo and Adam Lambert would also be among Ackermann's victims. Altogether 13 affected persons were already identified.

But for countless items the investigators are still looking for the rightful owner. Therefore, the police have posted photos of the loot online. Accordingly, Ackermann stole designer shoes, jewelry, art, purses, expensive wines and clothing.

Expensive loot

He is said to have gone on raids in the homes of the rich, famous and famous in the Hollywood Hills and stolen items worth several million dollars.

Los Angeles police investigate Benjamin Eitan Ackermann. The 32-year-old is said to have spent as a broker or prospective buyer to get into the homes of the stars and wealthy.

One of his victims is the singer Usher.

His colleague Adam Lambert is also said to have been robbed by Ackermann.

Jason Derulo shares the fate of his colleagues. In total, according to the police, 13 victims have already been identified.

But for countless items the investigators are still looking for the rightful owner. These include, among other things, these pieces of jewelry.

In addition to jewelery Ackermann should also have stolen handbags, as photos of found objects show. The police have posted photos of the loot online to find more witnesses and victims. Accordingly, Ackermann also stole designer shoes, art, purses, expensive wines and clothing.

The 32-year-old has been detained since September last year. The authorities accuse him of posing as a prospective buyer or broker for houses. With this scam he got himself access to the real estate. A first investigation has shown that the surveillance cameras have been manipulated.

Further backgrounds of the deeds are not yet clarified. The police are currently investigating how Ackermann stole his prey from the houses and whether he had accomplices, Timmons said.