Los Angeles Police Department officers have been visiting house of Rob Reiner over the years, likely due to his troubled son Nick, who has been charged with killing his parents, as per RadarOnline.com.
Cops were called to Rob Reiner house
Cops were called to the All in the Family alum’s $13.5million Brentwood, California, mansion at least five times over six years. Their sixth trip came on December 14th, when the lifeless bodies of the legendary Hollywood actor-director and his wife, Michele, were found with their throats slashed.
LAPD records obtained by the Daily Mail noted police “calls for service” at the Reiners’ home in 2013, 2014, 2017, and two different call-outs in 2019. Nick lived in the property’s guest house intermittently when he wasn’t in rehab.
The nature of the calls ranged from alleged family violence to welfare and mental health checks, presumably regarding Nick, who battled years of drug abuse and mental health issues.
“There’s been quite a few calls for service at the Reiner house,” an insider close to the department told the outlet.
“The West LA division of LAPD was summoned to that home on many occasions.”
The source added, “Brentwood is a fairly quiet neighborhood. You don’t generally get a lot of calls for service at a home.”
The trips to the Reiner mansion began with a welfare check on August 4th, 2013, at 3.31 a.m., labelled in the police log simply as “door.”
Cops were called early in the afternoon of February 2, 2014, for a noise complaint, with “gone on arrival” recorded in the logs.
A response on May 5, 2017, at 4.04 p.m. was far more dire, as the police code for battery of family violence investigation was listed as the reason for going to the Reiner home. This time, the log indicated that a police report was filed regarding the visit.
In February 2019, police responded to a welfare check at the house, while in September of that year, the LAPD headed out again to respond to a “918M,” code for a mental health-related check involving a male subject.












