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Sued! Tom Selleck Accused Of Stealing Water For His Avocado Ranch Amid California Drought

Tom Selleck California Drought Water Stealing

July 9 2015, Published 1:21 p.m. ET

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Tom Selleck could be in big trouble! The actor is being sued for allegedly stealing truckloads of water from a public hydrant. See the photos of his ranch!

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Tom Selleck must be desperate to keep his avocado ranch alive.

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The Blue Bloods actor is being sued by The Calleguas Municipal Water District in Ventura County for allegedly stealing “truckloads of water from a public hydrant” and hauling it to his 60-acre avocado ranch.

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With California experiencing an dangerous drought, this could be bad news for the man with the infamous mustache.

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According to reports, the district spent nearly $22,000 to hire a private investigator to document the alleged thefts.

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Apparently, they even date back two years!

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The lawsuit was filed on June 30, just after California residents were ordered to cut water use by 25 percent. Selleck has yet to comment on the matter.

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