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Dylan Sprouse Restrains Alleged Trespasser at Hollywood Hills Home Until Police Arrive

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - APRIL 20: (L-R) Barbara Sprouse and Dylan Sprouse attend "The Devil Wears Prada 2" New York Premiere on April 20, 2026 in New York City. Photo Credit: Dia Dipasupil

by Chris Tremblay  Apr 21

Actor Dylan Sprouse restrained an alleged trespasser on the front lawn of his Hollywood Hills home in the early hours of Friday, April 17, during an incident that drew a heavy police response but resulted in no reported injuries. Sprouse, known for his role on Disney Channel’s “The Suite Life of Zack & Cody,” confronted the man after his wife, model Barbara Palvin, spotted an unknown person on their property and called 911 to report what she believed was an attempted break‑in.

The Los Angeles Police Department received a call about a possible burglary at the couple’s home shortly after 12:30 a.m., with dispatch audio indicating that Palvin described someone attempting to break in. By the time officers arrived, Sprouse had already tackled the man on the lawn and was physically restraining him until police could take him into custody.

What police and witnesses report



Law enforcement officials say the man did not enter the interior of the residence but did access the property surrounding the 1920s Spanish‑style home, which is marked with a “Private Property, No Trespassing” sign at the gate. Dispatch audio captured in media reports includes an operator relaying that “the husband is holding down the suspect that was attempting to break in,” indicating that Sprouse was actively detaining the man until officers arrived.

Police ultimately arrested the man on outstanding warrants rather than on new burglary or trespassing charges, with authorities classifying the situation more as trespassing than a confirmed attempted burglary. Coverage citing LAPD sources notes that Sprouse and Palvin did not press for trespassing charges, leaving the man’s detention tied to pre‑existing legal matters.

Reports of a firearm and how the encounter unfolded



Multiple outlets, citing law enforcement and other unnamed sources, report that Sprouse was armed during the incident and at one point held the man at gunpoint before tackling him. Television news audio relayed over police radio mentions that the husband “possibly has a firearm” and later that he “put the gun back in the holster and it is behind the front gate,” suggesting officers were briefed about a weapon at the scene.

Account details differ slightly between outlets on whether the firearm was ever pointed at the man, with some reports saying Sprouse held the person at gunpoint and others stating he did not pull the weapon. However, police and media outlets are consistent in stating that no shots were fired and that no one was physically injured during the confrontation.

Video, visual details, and public reaction



Footage published by entertainment outlet TMZ shows a man in a dirt‑stained sweatshirt being handcuffed near a police vehicle outside the gated property, though the person’s face is blurred and Sprouse and Palvin are not visible in the clip. The video also captures a skateboard leaning against the actor’s gate and signage indicating the area is private property, details that match descriptions in print reporting about the home’s exterior.

Broadcast segments from NBC News and local affiliate ABC7 show officers assisting the man to his feet after handcuffing him and escorting him to a patrol car, while Sprouse is seen speaking with law enforcement near the property. Those reports emphasize that the man never made it inside the home and that the couple appeared “shaken” but unharmed after the encounter.

Legal status of the suspect and lack of public statements



Authorities have not publicly released the suspect’s name, and available reports identify him only as an adult man with outstanding warrants unrelated to the incident at Sprouse’s home. Police say the man was taken into custody at the scene on those warrants, and there is no indication from current reporting that additional charges have been filed in connection with the early‑morning encounter on the property.

Representatives for Sprouse and Palvin either declined to comment or did not respond to media inquiries, leaving law enforcement and secondary sources to provide the only on‑record accounts of what happened. Several outlets note that Sprouse is reported to be “okay but shaken up,” phrasing attributed to unnamed sources close to the couple rather than direct public statements from the actor.

Broader concerns about celebrity home security



The incident adds to a series of recent trespassing and burglary reports affecting high‑profile figures in the Los Angeles area, where concerns about privacy, stalking, and opportunistic crime have prompted some residents to increase home security measures. Public figures, including LGBTQ+ celebrities and other marginalized people, have spoken in past cases about feeling particularly vulnerable to targeted harassment and trespass, though there is currently no evidence suggesting bias motivation in the Sprouse incident.

Experts on personal security often advise public figures and everyday residents alike to maintain clear signage, functional perimeter lighting, and up‑to‑date alarm or camera systems, while also stressing that individuals should prioritize safety and contact law enforcement rather than physically confronting suspected intruders whenever possible. In this case, publicly available information does not include a detailed account from police or the couple describing any existing security infrastructure at the property beyond visible fencing and posted notices.

Questions that remain open



Several key questions remain unanswered, including the alleged trespasser’s motivations and whether he had any prior knowledge of the couple or their home. Current reporting does not indicate any publicly known connection between the suspect and Sprouse or Palvin, and law enforcement have not characterized the incident as stalking or targeted harassment.

For now, the incident stands as a high‑profile example of a celebrity intervening directly when a stranger appears on private property, raising ongoing questions about personal safety, the role of firearms in self‑defense scenarios, and how public figures balance security needs with their visibility in and around their homes. As of publication, there have been no public comments from Sprouse, Palvin, or the alleged trespasser that might further clarify perspectives on what occurred that night.

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