Drake’s Toronto Mansion Hit By Third Trespassing Incident In Week

  • A third trespassing incident occurred at Drake’s Toronto mansion.
  • The man returned to the property to retrieve his bike and was escorted off by police, receiving a provincial offenses ticket.
  • The incidents have raised concerns about security at Drake’s mansion, which has seen frequent police activity.

EKO HOT BLOG reports that a third trespassing incident occurred at Drake’s Toronto mansion on Saturday, authorities said.

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This incident follows two previous trespassing incidents on May 8 and 9. On Saturday, police responded to a call at 3:30 p.m. regarding a man trespassing and refusing to leave the property.

The man was the same individual who had allegedly trespassed on Thursday.

According to police, the man returned to Drake’s home on Saturday to retrieve his bike.

Officers escorted him off the property, and he was issued a provincial offenses ticket under the Trespass to Property Act in Ontario.

Drake's Toronto Mansion Hit By Third Trespassing Incident In Week
Drake’s Toronto Mansion Hit By Third Trespassing Incident In Week

Footage from the incident shows a man holding down another man on the lawn outside the mansion.

This incident is the latest in a series of events at Drake’s mansion, which has seen frequent police activity over the past week.

On May 7, a shooting outside the property seriously injured a security guard.

Two trespassing incidents followed on May 8 and 9, with the same individual involved in the latter two incidents.

The incidents have raised concerns about security at Drake’s mansion, particularly given his ongoing feud with fellow rapper Kendrick Lamar.

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However, a spokesperson for Drake declined to comment on the Saturday incident.

The police have also emphasized that the trespassing incidents are not related to the May 7 shooting investigation.

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