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A Nevada man is in custody after allegedly beating a woman into a coma inside the California mansion of Beanie Babies founder Ty Warner in Montecito.
MONTECITO, Calif. (WKRC) — A man allegedly broke into a mansion belonging to the multi-billionaire behind "Beanie Babies" and ...
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSNBreak-in at Beanie Babies billionaire Ty Warner's California mansion leaves woman in comaThe Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Office said the suspect, Russell Maxwell Phay, beat a woman at the Montecito home, then ...
A suspect has been arrested for breaking into the California mansion of Beanie Babies billionaire, Ty Warner, where he then ...
Ty Warner, CEO of the company behind the Beanie Babies, was home during the incident. A woman was brutally attacked inside ...
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Local law enforcement said there is no indication the suspect, 43-year-old Russell Maxwell Phay, and the victim knew each other.
The CEO and founder of Ty Inc., known for Beanie Babies, was the victim of an alleged burglary that occurred at his California mansion and left a woman in a coma. A call regarding a possible ...
A violent break-in occurred at the California home of Beanie Babies mogul Ty Warner that left a woman in a coma, officials said.
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