3 Arrested in Attempted Burglary at Larsa Pippen’s South Florida Home

Three guys from Georgia got arrested Sunday after they tried to break into Larsa Pippen’s house in Pinecrest, Florida. The 51-year-old Real Housewives of Miami cast member wasn’t even at home when all this went down. She got a notification on her phone about her burglar alarm going off and went ahead to pull up her security camera footage and started giving live updates to the cops as they were rushing to the scene.

It all went down on Monday afternoon, wait, Sunday afternoon, March 30, 2026, at her place in one of those fancy suburbs in Miami. The footage shows these three in her backyard. One guy was literally hammering away at her patio door while the other two were messing around different entry points of her house. They smashed a lot of windows, but they didn’t get in because of the locked doors and the alarm system.

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As the cops closed in on them, the three jumped into their getaway car and took off like crazy. They went speeding past the cops, crashed into another car, and then went through a fence. All three bailed out and started running. A quick foot chase kicked off, with a K-9 unit and cops from Pinecrest, Miami-Dade, South Miami, and Coral Gables all joining in. One guy got yanked out of some bushes, another jumped into the Snapper Creek Canal and got fished out, and Pinecrest Police Chief Jason Cohen himself helped tackle the third one.

The suspects are 23-year-old Treison Lachae Booker, a resident of Powder Springs, 23-year-old Cortez Daymon Johnson, who resides in Atlanta, and 18-year-old Elijah Eugene Russell, who is from Albany, Georgia, where he already had a warrant outstanding. The three were booked at the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center in Miami-Dade County.

They’re facing attempted burglary of an unoccupied dwelling, and probably some criminal mischief charges for all the broken windows and damaged doors. The three of them showed up in court on Monday, March 31, and each was given a bond between $7,500 and $8,000. Police say it looks like they drove straight from Georgia to her specific address, but they still don’t know exactly why.

Larsa wasn’t shy about crediting her security system. This isn’t her first rodeo she was also burglarized back in 2020 at her Los Angeles home while she was in Miami. Chief Cohen praised her for giving real-time info to the officers as they were responding.

Even in the nicer parts of South Florida like Pinecrest, home invasions can still happen. But good cameras and a fast police response turned what could’ve been a bad day into a pretty solid win for the good guys.

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