Police officers saw the woman enter the
basement of the building on East 65th Street at around 2.45 a.m.
local time and found signs of forced entry, according to Arthur
Tsui, a spokesperson for the New York Police Department.
The 30-year-old woman was known to police for a string of
previous burglary arrests and officers caught her inside the
apartment stealing items, Tsui said.
ABC News reported that she was stuffing presents from beneath a
Christmas tree into a bag, and that De Niro, 79, was home at the
time and came downstairs at the commotion.
The woman was in custody and charges were pending against her,
Tsui said. A spokesman for the Manhattan district attorney said
the woman was likely to appear in court to be arraigned later on
Monday or early on Tuesday, and that it was not immediately
clear whether she had a lawyer.
Stan Rosenfield, a spokesperson for De Niro, said he had no
comment on the case other than to say the burglary took place at
a temporary rental home for the Oscar-winning star of "Raging
Bull" and "Taxi Driver."
(Reporting by Jonathan Allen, editing by Deepa Babington)
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