Keanu Reeves Expresses Concern and Discomfort Over Reported Intrᴜder Found ‘Slept in His Garden

Keanu Reeves has been issued a restraining order against an individual who reportedly made several unwelcome visits to his residence, even going so far as to sleep in his backyard.

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The renowned Hollywood actor, famous for his roles in The Matrix and John Wick franchises, expressed feeling “substantially alarmed, annoyed, and distressed” due to the alleged incidents.

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According to court documents obtained by the PA news agency, Reeves asserted that 38-year-old Brian Keith Dixon had visited his property in Los Angeles County on six occasions between November of the previous year and January 2023. During the second visit, Dixon reportedly left a backpack containing peculiar items, including a DNA testing kit.

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The documents further revealed that Dixon had posted confusing and alarming content on social media, identifying himself as ‘Jasper Keith Reeves’ and suggesting a perceived familial connection with Mr. Reeves.

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In his statement, Reeves conveyed, “Over the past few months, there have been multiple incidents in which the Respondent visited my home uninvited, trespassed onto my property, sought access to my home, and sought to contact me. I understand that there is an ongoing criminal investigation against Respondent due to his disturbing conduct. Respondent’s harassing, disturbing, and threatening actions, which are ongoing, are causing me to be substantially alarmed, annoyed, and distressed, including because I want to protect my partner and friends who reside or spend time at my home.”

A temporary restraining order has been granted, effective until February 24, coinciding with the scheduled court hearing on the matter.