Keanu Reeves' missing luxury watch collection, which includes a $9,000 Rolex, has been recovered by authorities in Chile, according to reports.
Local police confirmed they located an engraved Rolex Submariner along with three other watches stolen from the actor's Los Angeles home in December 2023. The discovery was made Saturday in eastern Santiago, CNN reported.
Chilean authorities reported recovering jewelry and "valuable" watches during raids on four properties, with at least one of the watches linked to Reeves.
Local police, working in coordination with U.S. officials, tracked the stolen watches and linked them to the robbery at Reeves' home. It remains unclear if Reeves was at his residence during the incident.
This robbery follows two previous break-ins at Reeves' LA home within just three days in September 2014, as reported by the Los Angeles Police Department and confirmed by CNN.
An unidentified woman in her 40s was taken into custody and transported to a medical facility following one incident, according to the LAPD and reports from the outlet. Three days later, police discovered another woman at Reeves' property, this time in his swimming pool.
Meanwhile, on Friday, during an appearance on CBS Mornings, Reeves spoke about reprising his role in the "John Wick" franchise for a fifth installment.
"You can never say never — but my knees right now are saying, You can't do another John Wick. So my heart [wants to], but I don't know if my knees can do it," he said.
Reeves is set to appear in a cameo role in the upcoming spinoff film "Ballerina," starring Ana de Armas, which is set to premiere in 2025, USA Today reported. De Armas takes center stage as an assassin seeking vengeance for the deaths of her family. Directed by Len Wiseman, the film takes place between "John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum" and "Chapter 4."
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