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Brandi Glanville Screams, Begs For Police As Man Tries To Break Into Her Car

Feb. 26 2019, Updated 2:18 a.m. ET

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Is Brandi Glanville ok? In a shocking clip obtained by RadarOnline.com, The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star is heard screaming for police as a man tries to break into her car in Sherman Oaks, CA at around 3:00 p.m.

"Call the police, call the police!" the blonde reality star screams as a man dressed in jeans, a black T-shirt and sneakers jumps out of her white Range Rover and begins sprinting.

Soon, a male friend of Glanville's starts running after the criminal.

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"A man broke into my car," Glanville, 46, says to the passerby filming the incident.

Eventually, Glanville's pal catches the criminal and pins him to the ground, furious. "Don't touch things that aren't yours. Do you understand?" he tells him.

"I didn't touch nothing," says the criminal, even trying to defend himself by saying he thought it was his car.

"It's my car!" yells the reality star.

Soon, the criminal realizes he's being filmed and the cops are on their way, at which point he pleads Glanville's friend to let him go.

"F**k you," the pal replies before handing him over to police. "I hope you're not illegal."

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