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"You Won't Be Able to Leave": Jungkook Warns Woman Who Broke into His Home

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A woman in her 40s was arrested and is under police investigation after breaking into the home of BTS member Jungkook. The artist directly addressed the incident, pleading with fans, "Please don't come."

At around 11:20 PM on August 30th, the woman, identified as "A," trespassed into Jungkook's residence in Yongsan-gu, Seoul, by following a car into the building's entrance. She was arrested in the underground parking lot at around 12:02 AM on the 31st.

Jungkook spoke about the incident on a Weverse Live broadcast on September 1st. "I was watching the situation on CCTV," he explained. "When she heard a noise in the parking lot, she suddenly opened a door. The police were right in front of her."

He expressed his frustration, saying, "She apparently told them she was my friend. While it's true that ARMYs are my family and friends, it's unfortunate. I'm thankful for the support, but... what is that?"

Jungkook issued a stern warning. "Please don't come. If you mistakenly step foot into my home's parking lot, you won't be able to get out and will be trapped unless I open the door for you," he said. "Everything gets recorded. If you don't want to go to the police station, please don't come."

The police questioned "A" about how she entered the parking lot and then sent her home. She reportedly admitted to the crime. The police plan to conduct additional investigations before deciding whether to refer her case to the prosecution.

This is not the first time Jungkook has been the victim of home intrusion. In June, a Chinese woman in her 30s was indicted without detention for attempted trespassing after she repeatedly pressed the passcode on his front door.

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