Austin Butler got a scare earlier this week after learning that his home had been burglarized.
According to TMZ, police visited the 33-year-old Dune: Part Two actor's home in LA after his security team reported an apparent break in.
Law enforcement forces said the security guards discovered a broken glass door on the home on Monday.
After the guards investigated and entered the home they discovered that it had apparently been torn apart by burglars.
However, the culprits were reportedly gone by then, as police didn't find anyone still inside the home once they arrived.
Luckily, Butler — who was reported to have split from Kaia Gerber earlier this year —was out of the country at the time of the break in.


DailyMail.com has reached out to Butler's representative for comment.
According to the sources, he had been robbed and multiple possessions appeared to be missing.
Among the reportedly missing items were a stack of cash and — more concerningly — a gun.
However, a full inventory still needs to be completed to determine if the burglars stole anything else from the Once Upon A Time In Hollywood actor.
Multiple LA based stars have been targeted for burglaries in recent years, and in some cases the thieves have used social media clues to determine when stars will be out of time for an extended period.
However, Butler's minimal social media presence likely wouldn't have been much help in this instance.
As of Thursday, police are still investigating, and no arrests have been made.
It's also unclear if police even have any suspects at this time.


Butler has lately been keeping a low profile following news that he and his girlfriend Kaia Gerber split last last year.
The actor, who got his start on Nickelodeon and Disney Channel shows, broke out in 2019 with his turn as a sinister Manson family operative in Quentin Tarantino's modern classic Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, and he cemented his fame by playing the title role in the hit 2022 biopic Elvis.
Last year, his crime drama The Bikeriders came and went without much notice, but he played a major supporting villain opposite Timothée Chalamet in the blockbuster Dune: Part Two that attracted plenty of critical praise.
The busy year also included a starring role on the Apple TV+ miniseries Masters Of The Air.
Late last year, Butler was reported to have been tapped to star in a new adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis' iconic novel American Psycho, with Challengers and Call Me By Your Name filmmaker Luca Guadagnino attached as director.