Kyle Richards’ eldest daughter Farrah Aldjufrie had more than $1 million worth of luxury items stolen — including precious family heirlooms — from her Hollywood home last week.
The “Buying Beverly Hills” star, 35, was not home at the time of the robbery, which saw brazen thieves gain access to her plush Los Angeles pad around 1 p.m. on April 23.
Among the pricy items snatched from the property were Hermès bags, luxury watches, designer suitcases, and high-end jewelry, law enforcement sources told TMZ.
Other items that carry sentimental value included heirlooms passed down from her stepfather Mauricio Umansky’s family, before he passed them down to Aldjufrie.
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Aldjufrie’s high school and college graduation gifts were also stolen from her home, as well as expensive presents from her past birthdays, the outlet added.
It’s understood that the burglars shut the WiFi down at the home upon entry.
Aldjufrie and her famous mom spoke with LAPD investigators at her West Hollywood property.
At one point, the “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star, 55, was seen consoling her daughter hours after the break-in.
Still, law enforcement sources told the outlet Aldjufrie was not targeted and the burglary is just one of the several that a group in the area has carried out recently.
Richards shares her eldest daughter with her ex-husband Guraish Aldjufrie. The exes were married from 1988 to 1992.
The 35-year-old is a real estate agent at her stepfather Mauricio Umansky’s company, The Agency, which has recently gained popularity with its Netflix series “Buying Beverly Hills.”
Aldjufrie works there with her half-sisters Alexia, 27, and Sophia, 24, whom Richards shares with Umansky.
Police are still investigating. No arrests have been made as of yet.
As she left her daughter’s home last week, Richards told nearby reporters that Aldjufrie was safe and was doing “fine.”
Page Six has reached out to reps for Richards and Aljufrie for comment.
The robbery is eerily reminiscent of when Richards and Umansky’s $8.2 million Encino mansion was burglarized while they were on vacation in Aspen, Colo.
The pair had lost $1 million worth of jewelry during the incident, including $150,000 worth of watches owned by the real estate mogul.