Photo: Kent Smith/NBAE via GettyMichael Jordan’s home was reportedly broken into on Tuesday, and an 18-year-old man was arrested on the scene.Highland Park, Illinois,police were alerted to a burglaryon the 2700 block of Point Drive, the department said in a brief Facebook statement, adding: “Officers are on-scene responding to a burglary in progress.” No traffic was affected at the time.The seven-acre home belongs to the 60-year-old retired NBA legend, according toFox 32,Lake and McHenry County ScannerandDaily Herald.The Highland Park Police Department did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.Highland Park policeRaiden K. Hagedorn, 18, was arrested on the scene as officers arrived just after 4 p.m. local time on Tuesday, Lake and McHenry County Scanner reported. The Lake County Sheriff’s Office also responded with canines.Hagedorn was arrested and later booked at the Highland Park Police Department before being charged with three misdemeanors: one count of criminal trespass to occupied residence and two counts of criminal damage to property, per the outlet.He has since been released on a recognizance bond, reportedDaily Herald. His next court appearance is scheduled for April 20.Per the Illinois-based newspaper, a second individual, a minor, was also taken into custody. Highland Park Police Deputy Chief William Bonaguidi did not answer any questions about that alleged suspect as he’s a juvenile.Sara Avalos, a communications specialist with the Lake County state’s attorney’s office, said authorities don’t suspect that Hagedorn wanted to take anything from the athlete’s home as only a window was damaged.Jordan initially put the home up for sale for a record-setting $29 million in 2012.RELATED VIDEO:RHOBHStarDorit KemsleyRobbed During California Home Invasion: ReportOn top of a 32,683-square-foot family house built in 1995 (where the athlete and Juanita Jordan raised their three children whilethey were married), the property also includes a guest house, 500-bottle wine cellar and custom wood-trimmed cigar parlor.“It’s such a beautiful house,” realtor Katherine Chez Malkin of Baird & Warner, which represented the sale, told theSun-Times. “Every weekend people from all over the world came to see Michael’s house.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.The next year, the home was never purchased at an auction for the reserve price of $13 million,Daily Heraldreported.Representatives for Jordan did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.

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Michael Jordan’s home was reportedly broken into on Tuesday, and an 18-year-old man was arrested on the scene.Highland Park, Illinois,police were alerted to a burglaryon the 2700 block of Point Drive, the department said in a brief Facebook statement, adding: “Officers are on-scene responding to a burglary in progress.” No traffic was affected at the time.The seven-acre home belongs to the 60-year-old retired NBA legend, according toFox 32,Lake and McHenry County ScannerandDaily Herald.The Highland Park Police Department did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.Highland Park policeRaiden K. Hagedorn, 18, was arrested on the scene as officers arrived just after 4 p.m. local time on Tuesday, Lake and McHenry County Scanner reported. The Lake County Sheriff’s Office also responded with canines.Hagedorn was arrested and later booked at the Highland Park Police Department before being charged with three misdemeanors: one count of criminal trespass to occupied residence and two counts of criminal damage to property, per the outlet.He has since been released on a recognizance bond, reportedDaily Herald. His next court appearance is scheduled for April 20.Per the Illinois-based newspaper, a second individual, a minor, was also taken into custody. Highland Park Police Deputy Chief William Bonaguidi did not answer any questions about that alleged suspect as he’s a juvenile.Sara Avalos, a communications specialist with the Lake County state’s attorney’s office, said authorities don’t suspect that Hagedorn wanted to take anything from the athlete’s home as only a window was damaged.Jordan initially put the home up for sale for a record-setting $29 million in 2012.RELATED VIDEO:RHOBHStarDorit KemsleyRobbed During California Home Invasion: ReportOn top of a 32,683-square-foot family house built in 1995 (where the athlete and Juanita Jordan raised their three children whilethey were married), the property also includes a guest house, 500-bottle wine cellar and custom wood-trimmed cigar parlor.“It’s such a beautiful house,” realtor Katherine Chez Malkin of Baird & Warner, which represented the sale, told theSun-Times. “Every weekend people from all over the world came to see Michael’s house.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.The next year, the home was never purchased at an auction for the reserve price of $13 million,Daily Heraldreported.Representatives for Jordan did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.

Michael Jordan’s home was reportedly broken into on Tuesday, and an 18-year-old man was arrested on the scene.

Highland Park, Illinois,police were alerted to a burglaryon the 2700 block of Point Drive, the department said in a brief Facebook statement, adding: “Officers are on-scene responding to a burglary in progress.” No traffic was affected at the time.

The seven-acre home belongs to the 60-year-old retired NBA legend, according toFox 32,Lake and McHenry County ScannerandDaily Herald.

The Highland Park Police Department did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.

Highland Park police

Raiden Hagedorn | Highland Park police

Raiden K. Hagedorn, 18, was arrested on the scene as officers arrived just after 4 p.m. local time on Tuesday, Lake and McHenry County Scanner reported. The Lake County Sheriff’s Office also responded with canines.

Hagedorn was arrested and later booked at the Highland Park Police Department before being charged with three misdemeanors: one count of criminal trespass to occupied residence and two counts of criminal damage to property, per the outlet.

He has since been released on a recognizance bond, reportedDaily Herald. His next court appearance is scheduled for April 20.

Per the Illinois-based newspaper, a second individual, a minor, was also taken into custody. Highland Park Police Deputy Chief William Bonaguidi did not answer any questions about that alleged suspect as he’s a juvenile.

Sara Avalos, a communications specialist with the Lake County state’s attorney’s office, said authorities don’t suspect that Hagedorn wanted to take anything from the athlete’s home as only a window was damaged.

Jordan initially put the home up for sale for a record-setting $29 million in 2012.

RELATED VIDEO:RHOBHStarDorit KemsleyRobbed During California Home Invasion: Report

On top of a 32,683-square-foot family house built in 1995 (where the athlete and Juanita Jordan raised their three children whilethey were married), the property also includes a guest house, 500-bottle wine cellar and custom wood-trimmed cigar parlor.

“It’s such a beautiful house,” realtor Katherine Chez Malkin of Baird & Warner, which represented the sale, told theSun-Times. “Every weekend people from all over the world came to see Michael’s house.”

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

The next year, the home was never purchased at an auction for the reserve price of $13 million,Daily Heraldreported.

Representatives for Jordan did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.

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