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Police investigate burglary at X-Men actress Famke Janssen's home

 

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Wednesday 14 August 2013 15:31 BST
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Actress Famke Janssen poses for photographs to promote the film Bringing Up Bobby at the Cannes film festival in May.
Actress Famke Janssen poses for photographs to promote the film Bringing Up Bobby at the Cannes film festival in May. (AP)

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The New York Police Department is investigating a burglary at actress Famke Janssen's penthouse.

Police say the X-Men actress told officers that when she came home on Saturday, she found a children's book that didn't belong to her near her bed.

Police say the book, The Lonely Doll, was on a shelf beside her bed. It's about a doll that wants to play with someone and is befriended by two teddy bears.

Police say there was no sign of forced entry, and the apartment wasn't in disarray. It wasn't clear if anything was taken.

Janssen told authorities she's the only one with access to her penthouse.

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