He plays a high-rolling drug dealer who makes meth, but in real-life, "Breaking Bad" actor Aaron Paul is the victim.
On Tuesday, he tweeted about being robbed twice while shooting the hit series here in Albuquerque. He wrote, "First time was my car and this time around it was my house."
In a police report, Paul reported several items were stolen from his home on April 1, 2012.
In another tweet he wrote, "I love Albuquerque and the people. Just felt violated and super sad to lose personal items from my home."
When Action 7 News checked on Aaron Paul's Twitter feed Wednesday afternoon, all of those tweets had been deleted.
On Wednesday night, he tweeted Action 7 News back and said he loves the city but hates the crime he has personally experienced.
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Friday, April 13, 2012
Breakage
Learning about the high Albuquerque crime rate the hard way (h/t Bruce):
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