‘Selling Mega Mansions’ host Camille Anderson mugged in Beverly Hills, blasts Los Angeles violent crime
Former model-turned-reality TV host Camille Anderson recently found herself in a terrifying situation when she was attacked by muggers in a popular Beverly Hills neighborhood. The incident occurred as she was walking with a friend between restaurants in the upscale California city on a Saturday night. According to Anderson, several adult men approached them from an alleyway and attempted to rob her.
In a post on her Instagram account, Anderson described how the attackers lunged at her and tried to take her purse. Despite her efforts to fight them off, she was thrown to the ground with great force. Fortunately, her screams attracted the attention of bystanders who called 911. Within 10 minutes, police were able to apprehend the suspects, identified as Vlad Oganisyan, Razmik Papikyan, and Grigoryan Vahagn.
The three men were arrested and cited for the robbery, and later released on bond. They could potentially face charges related to robbery and conspiracy as the case remains under investigation by the Beverly Hills Police Department. Anderson believes that the attackers may have had a lookout keeping an eye on potential victims in the area.
Despite escaping the attack with only minor scrapes and bruises, Anderson expressed her frustration with the rising crime in Los Angeles. She emphasized the importance of taking safety precautions and commended the proactive response of the Beverly Hills police in apprehending the suspects. Anderson also praised the efforts of LA County DA Nathan Hochman in addressing crime in the county.
As a longtime resident of the city, Anderson urged her fellow Angelenos to speak out against violent crime and work towards preventing such incidents in the future. She emphasized the need for a larger conversation on how to improve safety measures and protect individuals from becoming victims of crime. Overall, Anderson’s experience serves as a reminder of the importance of vigilance and community awareness in the face of rising criminal activity.



