
Cops say the thieves were reading blogs
just like this one to find out when celebs were out of town. God, I feel so violated.
A group of celeb-obsessed teens - who have been
charged with felony first-degree residential burglary for robbing a string of stars, including
Lindsay Lohan and
Audrina Patridge - got a high off of stealing from the rich and famous, police say.
Police say the suspects drafted a list of designer clothes and jewelry.
They then hit celebrity blogs and Web sites, looking for stars who owned the desired valuables. The Internet also helped them located where these stars (including
Orlando Bloom and
Megan Fox) lived.
Between December 2008 and Oct. 11., they raided the homes while celebrities were away.
See today's top celeb news photosThe four young women and two men involved in the crime would study the homes and break in through doors, windows and even a doggy door.
"They thought it was fun, kind of an adrenaline rush," Los Angeles police officer Brett Goodkin tells the Associated Press. "They would go in and steal the celebrity's clothes and possessions, things they could never afford on their own."
Remember these celeb scandals?On Wednesday, felony residential burglary charges were filed against three women and one man: Alexis Neiers, Courtney Ames, Diana Tamayo and Roy Lopez Jr. They range in age from 18 to 27.
Prosecutors also added five burglary counts against Nicholas Prugo, who was charged earlier this month with breaking into the homes of Lohan and Patridge.
See how Linday Lohan's face has changed over the yearsThey are suspected of stealing more than $3 million in designer clothes and jewelry from stars, an act that was driven by "celebrity infatuation and greed."
Authorities have named Rachel Lee, 18, as another suspect. Prosecutors have declined to file charges against her pending further investigation. All the suspects are due in court next month.
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