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California crime: Social media influencer robbed in Hollywood Hills of approximately $1 million

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A social media influencer was robbed of $1 million following a late-night robbery in Hollywood Hills, California, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.

Police responded to an armed robbery at a home that social media influencer Nour Atta is believed to have used as an Airbnb, around 3 a.m. Wednesday morning, Fox LA reported.

Nour Atta, known to his more than 271,000 Instagram followers as @nourtrades, told LAPD investigators that at least two suspects wearing ski masks entered the home and began yelling at them.

“I didn’t hear much, I just heard yelling. A lot of ‘get up, get up’ this, that. I’m sure a lot of people know me online, I’m very easy to find and that’s just what’s happening here, especially in Los Angeles. Atta told FOX LA.

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One of the suspects had a firearm and pointed it at Atta, he told Fox LA. The assailant then physically beat Atta, who suffered head injuries, according to the report.

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During their invasion, the suspects allegedly looted an estimated $1 million worth of the home, LAPD said.

Atta told FOX LA that he left the back door open, which is believed to be how the intruders entered the multi-million dollar home.

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Police continue to investigate the theft and urge anyone with information to come forward.

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