December 1, 2009 7:10 PM

Teen to Stand Trial for Bloom Burglary

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(AP)  A judge in Los Angeles says there is enough evidence for a teen to stand trial on a charge she burglarized the home of actor Orlando Bloom.

Los Angeles Superior Court spokeswoman Vania Stuelp says Judge Darrell Mavis ruled Tuesday that a case could be pursued against 18-year-old Alexis Neiers. She is accused of being a part of a group that targeted the homes of Bloom, Paris Hilton, Lindsay Lohan and other celebrities.

Neiers, who is filming a pilot for a reality television show, is only accused of the burglary at Bloom's house.

Stuelp says Neiers will be arraigned on a felony burglary charge on Dec. 15. Neiers was arrested Oct. 22.

Neiers' attorney, Jeffery Rubenstein says he and his client are looking forward to the truth coming out in court.

AP
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by Bill875 January 11, 2010 12:40 AM EST
How toe PREVENT burglary, instead of dealing with it after?
One more way to make it seem like you are home when you're not, in addition to light timers, is playing burglar deterrent CD. It?s a CD with recorded everyday, random household sounds. The main purpose is to make your home look occupied while you are away (to work or on vacation). Cheap? Yes! The site www.SuperDeterrent.com offers downloadable CD file for, I believe, is $3.99 CAD. Basically, I use the CD every day when I go to work. There is another site as well, www.AudioGuard.com, that, I think, offers a mailing option, instead of download.
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