'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' stars Kylie Richards and Mauricio Mumansky's home burglarized; Over $1 Million worth of jewelry stolen

Kylie Richards and Mauricio Mumansky's home was robbed of more than Million worth of jewelry while the family is away at Aspen. Instagram/mumansky18

A robbery heist tainted the supposed to be perfect Christmas of "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" stars Kyle Richards and Mauricio Umansky, when it was discovered that their newly-purchased home in Los Angeles has been robbed of more than $1 Million in jewelry and personal belongings.

According to TMZ, the heist was performed excellently, as at the time of the theft, the robbers somehow knew that the security system of the house wasn't turned on, and that their security dogs was away for a 5-week obedience course.

No one among the family was hurt, as Kylie and her brood was away at Aspen, Colorado at that time. The burglary was first discovered by a housekeeper, and a closet sensor clocked the incident at 1:15 am.

All of Kylie Richard's jewelry was taken, except for the ones she has taken to Aspen. Her wedding band, engraved with the personal inscription "Mauricio forever," was also stolen. For Umansky, all of his watches worth $150,000 was taken, as well as vintage Hermes, Birkin, and Chanel bags all owned by the RHBH star.

Apparently, the seven-bedroom property was still on intensive renovations hence their state-of-the-art security system wasn't turned on at the time. The seven-bedroom property in Encino was only recently purchased by the Umansky's last October, which was worth $8.2 Million.

The RHOBH star revealed to People last December that they chose to leave their former Bel-Air home because she was "looking for a change." She said that renovations were "taking forever" and because of the constant barrage of 50 workmen in her house, it still doesn't feel as a home.

"I looked all over for over a year, and by coincidence I went to look at this house just to look at their floors, and I fell in love with the property because the house has a lot of history," she explained. "It was built in 1892, and I just fell in love with it. I was like, 'Oh my gosh. Oh my gosh.' "

Umansky posted about the theft in his Instagram post. "Nothing replaces family. They can steal your belongings but they can't steal your memories or your love," he captioned.

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