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Months after his wife's home was almost burglarized, Will Smith's guards took down a trespasser on his property.
The Academy Award winner, 55, was not home last Wednesday when police arrested Robert Ogden, 37, after he found his way onto the grounds, according to TMZ.
LA County Sheriff's Department responded to two calls from Smith's home regarding the intruder.
The first call reported a suspicious man lurking around the gate, claiming to be looking for someone who doesn't live there.
Security told the man to leave, and he was gone before deputies could arrive.
Will Smith was not home last Wednesday when police arrested Robert Ogden, 37, after he found his way onto the grounds of Smith's Los Angeles home
Earlier this year, Will's wife Jada Pinkett Smith scared intruders away from her own LA home
Ogden returned shortly after and made it past the gate, but Smith's guards subdued him before he could reach the home.
The guards waited for police, who arrested Ogden on a misdemeanor charge.
Police reportedly could not release him without bail before seeing a judge as they believed he would return to the residence.
Earlier this year, Will's wife Jada Pinkett Smith scared intruders away from her own LA home, TMZ reported.
Two men in hoodies reportedly climbed onto the actress' balcony in February, thinking nobody was home.