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Blac Chyna's Home Robbed: 'Large Sum Of Cash & Jewelry Stolen'

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May 2 2016, Updated 10:29 p.m. ET

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Blac Chyna's home was robbed over the weekend and RadarOnline.com has exclusive details about the scary home invasion!

Officer Tony Im with Los Angeles Police Department told RadarOnline.com, "There was a break in at the Tarzana residence of Blac Chyna over the weekend."

"The burglary occurred sometime between Friday at 9 a.m. and Sunday at 2 a.m.," Officer Im said.

"The property stolen was a large sum of cash and jewelry," he said.

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According to multiple reports, the value of merchandise stolen from the break-in is approximately $200,000. However, Officer Im told RadarOnline.com, "Those reports are unsubstantiated."

Luckily, according to the LAPD, "No one was home at the time of the burglary."

"There is an ongoing investigation and no other information is available at this time," Officer Im added.

As RadarOnline.com previously reported, Blac Chyna has been spending most of her time at the new home of her fiancé – former Keeping up with the Kardashians star Rob Kardashian, 29 – that was recently purchased in a family trust my momager, Kris Jenner, 60.

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Ironically, the home she once shared with Tyga in Woodland Hills hosted a massive estate sale featuring many of the couple's discarded belongings over the weekend.

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