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EXCLUSIVE: Tiger Woods Wife's Car Burglarized At Her Home

May 19 2010, Published 8:56 a.m. ET

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Elin Nordegren’s car was burglarized in the driveway of her home, RadarOnline.com has learned exclusively.

The estranged wife of Tiger Woods came out of her house Wednesday morning and found a door to her Cadillac Escalade open.

At least five other cars in the gated community were also burglarized, and it is possible that the total may grow by one.

Elin was very scared when she discovered her car had been entered, RadarOnline.com learned. It appears that nothing was taken from the vehicle.

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“The car was parked in the driveway and having a stranger enter the vehicle that close to the house freaked out Elin,” one source told RadarOnline.com.

But it was not a random event as other cars were also burglarized.

Police are still assessing potential damage to the other cars and investigating what was stolen.

Elin lives approximately a mile away from Tiger in a rented house. She moved out after his cheating scandal became public.

As RadarOnline.com reported exclusively, Elin recently enrolled in a local college.

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