Suspect faces felony vandal charges on the front door of Jennifer Aniston's home
Authorities say a suspect was confirmed and booked a felony after the front door of actress Jennifer Aniston's Bel Air Home crashed.
The Los Angeles Police Department told ABC News on Tuesday that Jimmy Wayne Carwyle, 48, has not formally filed the case.
Authorities are still investigating whether Carwyle targeted the “friend” actress on Tuesday or the accidental crash. Authorities said the 56-year-old star was at home when the incident occurred.
The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office is expected to decide on the charges to be filed after LAPD filed a case review.
A suspect was charged for hitting the front door of Jennifer Aniston's home. (Getty)
Jennifer Aniston scene after a man crashed outside the front door on May 5, 2025. (Mega/Getty)
Shortly after the crash, local media previously reported that the suspect was a 70-year-old man. It is not clear what caused the differences in the Carwyle era.
Law enforcement sources told ABC that Carwyle was taken to the hospital after being taken to the hospital, and the booking was postponed after suffering from low back pain.
Sources also noted that law enforcement is investigating Cavill's background because he is his little criminal history. LAPD’s professional threat management department is handling investigations, which monitors harassment and tracks, including cases targeting public figures.
After the crash, Cavill was towed out of the vehicle and detained by private security guards. independent on Monday.
Aniston bought her 10,000-square-foot modern Bell estate in 2012 for $21 million. Built in 1965 by renowned architect A. Quincy Jones, this house is located on 3.4 acres of land on top of the hill, with huge ocean and city views.
At the time of purchase it has a hotel, swimming pool and vineyards. But Aniston will soon move to a new home in Montecito, about 84 miles from the California coast.