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Police reportedly responded to multiple “disturbances” at Fly Reiner And Michele Singer Reinerhome before their death.
Los Angeles Police Department records obtained by the Daily Mail Tuesday, Dec. 23, showed that authorities responded to calls coming from the late couple’s property in Brentwood, Calif., “at least six times” in “more than a decade.”
The report details alleged police visits in “2013, 2014, 2017.” [and] twice in 2019” before the one carried out on December 14 when Rob and Michele were found dead at the age of 78 and 70 respectively.
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The outlet also included details about the nature of previous “calls for service,” including “allegations of domestic violence” and “wellness and mental health checks.”

Michele and Rob Reiner
Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for the DGANews of Rob and Michele’s deaths was announced on December 14, with a family spokesperson confirming in a statement: “It is with deep sadness that we announce the tragic passing of Michele and Rob Reiner. We are heartbroken by this sudden loss and ask for privacy during this incredibly difficult time.”
After their deaths, the deputy chief of the Los Angeles Police Department Alan S. Hamilton shared during a press conference that Rob and Michele were discovered with “apparent stab wounds.” We confirmed on December 15 that the couple’s son Nick Reiner had been arrested on a murder charge. He was taken into custody that day and formally charged with two counts of first-degree murder. He faces life in prison without parole or the death penalty.
Rob and Michele had publicly discussed Nick’s struggles with drug addiction in the past, as well as its impact on their family. Nick, 32, first entered rehab when he was 15 and continued to go in and out of at least 17 treatment centers for several years afterward.
During a 2016 joint appearance on Access HollywoodRob and Nick discussed Nick’s semi-autobiographical film, Being Charlieinspired by Nick’s drug addiction. “He [Nick] I’ve been through a lot of things like that,” Rob said at the time before Nick elaborated, noting that the film was based on “my own experiences and seeing other people go through that.”
When asked “how bad things got inside the Reiner household,” Rob said, “It’s reflected in the movie. He explained, “The father character… he didn’t know what to do, so he listened to everyone who had an office and a degree. But the truth is you have to be who you are and I made mistakes and I didn’t follow my instincts and I know Nick better than an expert who never met him and I think if I had listened to my own instincts I would have done a lot better with Nick.”
The report on multiple visits to the Reiner home comes after a taken from 2015 of the “Dopey” podcast recalled that Nick talked about everything he had done, including a plan to appear mentally unstable, to getting medication throughout his struggles with addiction. “I asked myself, ‘How can I show these motherfuckers that I’m crazy?’ “, he said on the podcast. “So I said to myself, ‘I’m going to throw a rock through a window.'”
Nick refused to enter a plea during his first court appearanceduring which he appeared in a blue suicide prevention gown. During the hearing, he spoke only when spoken to, saying, “Yes, your honor” when asked if he agreed to waive his right to a speedy arraignment.
Nick’s arraignment is scheduled for January 7, 2026.