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Four people were arrested for allegedly using social media to plan burglaries on stars such as Rihanna and Christina Milian.
Three men aged 18 and 19 were arrested by Los Angeles police, as was the mother of one of the 34-year-old suspects.
The addresses of basketball star LeBron James and actor Matt Damon were also found on a list in a suspect, police said.
The detectives believe that the suspects chose their victims on the basis of publications on social networks revealing that they were far from home.
They would have come in expensive cars to stake the houses before burglaries.
The home of singer Rihanna located in Hollywood Hills was robbed last week. Three people were reported to be fleeing an alarm.
Wrist watches, jewelry and purses allegedly stolen by police were exposed at a press conference on Tuesday.
A stolen car, a firearm and $ 50,000 (£ 44,400) in cash were also found.
The suspects were arrested following a burglary Thursday at the home of American football player Robert Ram of LA Rams.
His property was robbed while he was playing against the Minnesota Vikings.
LAPD police captain Lillian Carranza said the police believed the suspects were part of a larger group responsible for more than two dozen burglaries.
She stated that they had targeted "actors, producers, musicians and professional athletes".
"The houses of the victims were selected on the basis of social media publications and tours or travel schedules of the owners," Carranza said.
She added that thieves would first knock on the door to make sure there was no one at home, before getting in and heading to the master bedroom. to recover valuables.
They often went out before the alarm company could warn the police, Carranza said.
After the arrests for Woods' robbery, police said they had linked the suspects to burglaries at the home of baseball star LA Dodgers, Yasiel Puig, Rihanna and Christina Milian.
The suspects were named Tyress Williams and Jshawne Daniels, both 19, and Damaji Hall, 18.
Ashle Hall, 34, was arrested on Sunday.
The value of stolen property in burglaries is estimated at more than $ 1 million (£ 889,000).
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