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Lisa Vanderpump’s Pump restaurant nearly burglarized

Someone really wanted a Pump-tini. A man tried to break into Lisa Vanderpump’s restaurant, Pump, on Sunday, the LA County Sheriff’s West Hollywood division confirmed to Page Six on Thursday. “Someone tried to break a lock,” the rep said. “They didn’t get in and the person was arrested for something not related [to the attempted …

Someone really wanted a Pump-tini.

A man tried to break into Lisa Vanderpump’s restaurant, Pump, on Sunday, the LA County Sheriff’s West Hollywood division confirmed to Page Six on Thursday.

“Someone tried to break a lock,” the rep said. “They didn’t get in and the person was arrested for something not related [to the attempted break in].”

TMZ was first to report the attempted break-in and confirm that Vanderpump and her husband, Ken Todd, were not on the premises at the time.

It’s not the first time the restaurant has made headlines. In January, a sports car slammed through Pump’s patio but no one was hurt and business carried on as usual.

The couple also owns Sur, where “Vanderpump Rules” is filmed, Villa Blanca and TomTom. All of the businesses are currently closed per Los Angeles’ stay at home order.

Vanderpump’s rep didn’t immediately get back to us.

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