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LOS ANGELES - A naked intruder broke into Nicolas Cage's waterfront home near Los Angeles, and put on one of his leather jackets before he was confronted by the actor, police said yesterday.
No one was hurt in the incident, which happened early on Monday in Newport Beach, an upscale community 45 miles south of Los Angeles. Cage, who was at home with his wife and child, asked the intruder to remove the jacket, escorted him outside and called a security guard.
Robert Dennis Furo Jr., 45, pleaded not guilty to a first-degree burglary charge. He was ordered back to court on October 10 for a pretrial hearing.
Newport Beach police Lt. Craig Fox said Furo was "apparently" naked, and not known to Cage. There was no sign of a break-in, and he did not know what led Furo to Cage's home.
The Wall Street Journal recently reported that Cage paid US$25 million for the property in 2005.
- REUTERS