Tori Spelling: Police action forces her to leave her house

Tori Spelling
Police action forces her to leave her house

Tori Spelling had to temporarily leave her home because of a police operation in Los Angeles.

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Tori Spelling was forced to temporarily leave her home. A police operation in the neighborhood was to blame.

Tori Spelling (50) has been through a lot in the past few months. Now another incident has occurred: The actress apparently had to leave her home temporarily because she was involved in a police operation. This is reported by several US media, including People magazine, in agreement.

What happened?

A man had barricaded himself in a nearby house and possibly taken a hostage. The Los Angeles Police Department confirmed that the incident occurred shortly after 9:00 a.m. Special police units arrived. According to the report, the man allegedly threatened to have a shootout with the police. Fortunately, no one was injured and the man was taken into custody.

In Photos published by “Page Six”. Spelling can be seen with other people, apparently neighbors, on the street behind a barrier tape. It is currently not clear whether Spelling’s children were also there. In further footage, the alleged perpetrator is being led away in handcuffs by the police.

Difficult few weeks for Tori Spelling

It was only in May that Spelling had to report that her house was infested with mold and her family of seven had to look for a new place to live. Just a few weeks later, it became public that the actress and her husband, Dean McDermott (56), with whom she has five children and has been married since 2006, had separated.

In August, she explained in an Instagram story that she had to spend several days in the hospital. The reason for this is not known. However, she had previously reported that she and her children had to go to the hospital several times over a period of months – which was probably due to the “extreme mold infection” in their house.

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