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Slim Thug may be one of the biggest bosses of them all in the South, but unfortunately, thieves nowadays couldn’t care less about social status and will rob whoever for whatever when those ribs start touching and that stomach starts growling.

According to TMZ, Slim Thug became the latest celebrity victim of a home robbery earlier this week after his apartment in Houston, Texas, was burglarized. Thieves made off with everything they could including jewelry, cash and other valuables the could carry on their persons. The Houston Police Department said that the robbery happened Monday night (April 7), and it wasn’t until the apartment complex security guard discovered the break-in that they were called to investigate.

Per TMZ:

Houston police responded to the scene, took a report, and spoke to Slim Thug over the phone.

No arrests have been made yet, and police say the investigation is ongoing.

We reached out to reps for Slim Thug … so far, no word back.

Luckily, Slim wasn’t home at the time of the offense (that could’ve ended up badly for everyone involved), but he is a tad bit poorer due to the items he lost in the robbery. While we’re sure this loss was just a drop in the bucket for Slim, it still sucks knowing someone violated your home in such a fashion.

What do y’all think about Slim Thug’s home robbery? Inside job or just observant criminals? Let us know in the comments section below.

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