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Driver in Jennifer Aniston Home Crash Posted via Friends Star – NBC Los Angeles

A man who was arrested for the suspicion of the vandalism of crime after falling into a goal in the Bel Air house of the actor Jennifer Aniston against the “Friends” star on Monday.

Jimmy Wayne Carwyle, 48, identified himself as the driver of the PT Cruiser, who struck in the goal on the property of Los Angeles' Westside on Wednesday. Carwyle was held on the property by a private security team until the police arrived.

Details about why he pushed against the gate were not immediately available.

Carwyle moved out of his home in September to live from his car in a Walmart supercenter in Burbank. He had a well -paid job as a car technician for automobiles, but announced five years ago. His friend said there was a steady decline and delusions that he is a Christ-like figure who was married to Aniston, who was at home at the time of the crash.

“We only hope that he will get the help he needs,” Rhea told NBC News. “I hope there is a way to repair it, but I don't know.”

Carwyle has repeatedly posted on social media via Aniston, reported NBC News. Detectives see his social media contributions through the investigation, according to the sources of law enforcement.

A radio call with dispatchers reveals the moments after a man fell against the goal of actress Jennifer Aniston in Bel Air Home. Robert Kovacik reports on Monday, May 5, 2025, at 11 p.m. for the NBC4 News.

“I have been writing with you since the beginning of Jennifer Joanna Aniston Carwyle,” Carwyle wrote on Facebook on March 26th.

Another advertising maniston published in October died for a number of hair care products. After days before, unnamed armed forces held the two separately.

Another friend from childhood said NBC News that he had been concerned about Carwyle since the pandemic.

“I really hate that this happened with Miss Aniston, that was terrible,” said Marty Merritt, a Baptist pastor, to NBC News. “But since then I have only hoped that this attracts enough attention that Jimmy could bring help. He needs serious help. This is the low point.”

It was not immediately clear whether Carwyle had a lawyer who could speak in his name. It was held without a deposit.

NBC News' Janhvi Bhojwani and David K. Li contributed to this report.

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