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Ellen Barkin stops attempted burglary inside her Manhattan home

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Ellen Barkin stops attempted burglary inside her Manhattan home

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    Actress Ellen Barkin interrupted a burglar who broke into her Greenwich Village home on Wednesday, a rep for the New York Police Department confirmed to ABC News.

    According to authorities, the actress heard a noise upstairs around 6:45 a.m. She saw the suspect, whom she described as a gloved Hispanic male in his twenties, at the balcony door.

    Police said she grabbed at the door to close it, and the would-be thief jumped onto the fire escape and fled. A bag containing jewelry, possibly intended to be taken, was left behind.

    A rep for Barkin did not immediately respond to a request for comment from ABC News, but the actress, 63, has been tweeting about the incident.

    "The first responders were great, here in 70secs! still waiting for the detectives… it’s only been 4 hours," she wrote in a tweet directed at NYPD Det. James Byrne. "My heart breaks for another day that will live in infamy but crime is still going on… in my house."

    Barkin was seemingly referring to the attack that took place in downtown Manhattan on Halloween that claimed the lives of eight individuals.

    Sources told ABC News, however, that detectives in the 6th Precinct were busy working the terror investigation and came as soon as they could later that afternoon.

    They added that it is not unusual for there to be a delay on a non-violent crime.

    .@NYPDByrne …only because u have the full name of the father of my children…the first responders were great, here in 70secs! still waiting for the detectives… it’s only been 4 hours

    — Ellen Barkin (@EllenBarkin) November 1, 2017

    .@NYPDByrne @NYPDONeill @NYPDDetectives Did I just hear this right? No detectives here, at all? My heart breaks for another day that will live in infamy but crime is still going on…in my house. @NYPDDetectives Robert Boyce

    — Ellen Barkin (@EllenBarkin) November 1, 2017

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