Police documents reveal a concerning pattern of incidents at Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Los Angeles residence, with law enforcement responding multiple times since 2014.
These reports emerged as Diddy was placed on suicide watch at Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center, facing trial on several allegations. Following his arrest and bail denial, he pleaded not guilty to all charges.
Diddy’s Bel-Air mansion, acquired for $39 million in August 2014, has frequently attracted police attention due to alarms and calls.
Records from the Los Angeles Police Department, obtained by Daily Express US, show that within just three months of his purchase, there were five incidents requiring police response—three being false alarms and two where officers arrived to find no one there. From 2016 to 2018, the police were called to the estate 17 times, with records detailing eight false alarms, one report of trespassing, a minor disturbance, and two complaints about loud gatherings.
In 2018 alone, LAPD responded to reports of noise and activities from three separate parties at the property.
A notable incident occurred on November 14, 2017, when police and an ambulance were dispatched for a battery incident at the mansion, although it’s unclear if Diddy was present during this occurrence.
From 2019 to 2024, police continued to receive calls about various incidents at the estate, including nine parties, several false alarms, and a report labeled “Unknown Trouble.”
On June 27, 2022, the LAPD responded to a call about a woman with a gun, but no additional details were available at the time of publication.
Another significant event was reported on May 25, 2021, involving an investigation into grand theft auto at the property.
Overall, since 2014, law enforcement has responded to 44 calls at Combs’ mansion, though it’s unclear if any resulted in arrests.
Currently, Diddy’s Los Angeles estate is on the market for $61.5 million.
A detailed list of the 44 police calls to his residence is available below.