A 29-year-old man was arrested at his Renton home for a separate robbery warrant.

SEATTLE — A man suspected in the violent robbery of rapper Macklemore’s Capitol Hill home was arrested in Renton earlier this month and detectives now believe they’ve recovered stolen items from several high-profile celebrities.

On Wednesday, Aug. 27, detectives served a search warrant on a south Seattle jewelry store where they found multiple stolen item’s from Macklemore’s home and other homes that were recently burglarized. 

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The 29-year-old suspect was arrested Aug. 21 for a robbery warrant, separate from the crime at Macklemore’s home. Detectives are expected to refer criminal charges to the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office for the home invasion in the coming days. 

On Saturday, June 7, two men broke into the home of Macklemore, whose real name is Ben Haggerty, around 12:45 a.m. A 22-year-old woman working as a nanny for the family was attacked with bear spray. The two men entered the home through an unlocked door.

A police report states children home at the time were unharmed. Macklemore was not at home at the time, according to Seattle police.

According to a police report, one of the men ordered the other to “spray” the nanny with bear spray. They had her show them where the valuables were in the residence, stopping to search through drawers, cabinets and closets before placing jewelry, watches and shoes into bags, the police report said.

Later, one man threw the nanny to the ground, at one point putting a boot on her neck and taking her phone. When she started to scream, they got her up, pinned her to a wall and tried to cover her mouth. However, she bit one of the man’s hands and was able to run out of the house through a bathroom. 

The nanny escaped to a nearby home and called 911.

The suspects were gone by the time police arrived. 

Since then, Seattle police worked with the King County Sheriff’s Office and Renton police, who were digging into other high-profile burglaries of sports stars and celebrities in the region. some of which have led to arrests.

On Aug. 21, the King County Valley SWAT Team served a search warrant on the suspect’s home in Renton and he was arrested on outstanding warrants for first-degree robbery, second-degree escape and booked into custody for a robbery investigation out of Bellevue.

The man, who has not been officially charged for the latest robbery, is being held in King County Jail on $750,000 bail.