2 dead at Rob Reiners LA home, LAPDs robbery-homicide division responds

LOS ANGELES — Two people have been found dead inside the Brentwood home of director Rob Reiner, the Los Angeles Police Department confirmed to The Post.Officers were called to the home Sunday afternoon.It’s currently unclear who the victims are, but a spokesperson for the department noted that detectives from LAPD’s Robbery-Homicide Division were also at the scene.The Los Angeles Fire Department told NBC Los Angeles that a 78-year-old man and a 68-year-old woman were found dead inside the home. The LAFD paramedics rushed to the home around 3:30 p.m.
Shortly after, officers with the LAPD responded to the home following reports of an “ambulance death investigation,” the outlet reported.Officers had the street blocked off in front of Reiner’s house, and detectives could be seen going in and out of the residence.The Post reporters at the scene observed Reiner’s home decked out in holiday decor.
It’s in a posh high-end Brentwood neighborhood with homes protected by large hedges and gates.LAPD’s RHD is a unit responsible for handling high-profile investigations across the city.Reiner, 78, is best known for directing a slew of classic ’80s and ’90s hit films, including “When Harry Met Sally,” “The Princess Bride,” “Spinal Tap” and “A Few Good Men.” He first rose to fame for his role as Mike “Meathead” Stivic on the CBS sitcom “All in the Family,” which landed him two Emmy Awards.This is a developing story.
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