Charlie Hunnam’s North Hollywood Office Burgled: Thieves Steal Stapler and Lamp

 In an unusual turn of events, the North Hollywood office of actor Charlie Hunnam, best known for Sons of Anarchy and Netflix’s Monster: The Ed Gein Story, was burglarized Monday night. Authorities say thieves entered the office through a bathroom window around 8 p.m. and made off with only a stapler and a lamp.

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  • Charlie Hunnam’s North Hollywood office burglarized Monday night.

  • Thieves gained entry through a bathroom window at about 8 p.m.

  • Stolen items: a stapler and a lamp; total estimated loss is only tens of dollars.

  • LAPD describes the incident as a crime of opportunity; no arrests reported.

  • Hunnam stars as Ed Gein in Netflix’s Monster; also known for Sons of Anarchy.

The Los Angeles Police Department told NBC4 Investigates that the items stolen are considered low-value, with the total loss estimated at just tens of dollars.

“This seems to be a crime of opportunity,” said a law enforcement source familiar with the investigation. “There’s no indication this was a targeted attack on Charlie Hunnam or a part of any organized burglary in the area.”

The break-in triggered an alarm that alerted officers to the scene. Despite the prompt response, no arrests were reported as of early Tuesday. NBCLA has reached out to Hunnam’s representatives for comment, but no statement had been released at press time.

Hunnam, 45, is currently starring as notorious murderer Ed Gein in Netflix’s Monster, a dramatization of the 1950s Wisconsin killer who terrorized his community. The England-born actor first rose to fame playing Nathan Maloney in Queer as Folk before appearing in Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones (2002), Abandon (2002), and the FX hit Sons of Anarchy (2008), which chronicled the lives of an outlaw biker club.

Local neighbors described the break-in as unusual but said the area occasionally experiences small, opportunistic thefts.

“It’s shocking to hear about even something as minor as a stapler and lamp being stolen,” said one nearby business owner. “It reminds you that burglaries can happen anywhere, even to celebrities.”

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