Thieves ransacked the North Hollywood office Monday night of “Sons of Anarchy” and “Monster: The Ed Gein Story” star Charlie Hunnam and took off with two unusual, but practical, items.

After smashing a bathroom window to enter the office at about 8 p.m., the thieves stole a stapler and lamp, the Los Angeles Police Department told NBC4 Investigates.

The loss is estimated at tens of dollars.

Officers were alerted to the low-value heist by an alarm that was tripped by the intruders. No arrests were reported early Tuesday.

A law enforcement source told NBC4 Investigates that the break-in appears to be a crime of opportunity rather than a targeted crime by burglary crews hitting properties in the Los Angeles area.

NBCLA has reached out to Hunnam’s reps for comment.

In the most recent season of the Netflix series “Monster,” the 45-year-old Hunnam portrays murderer Ed Gein, who terrorized a Wisconsin community in the 1950s. The England-born actor rose to fame at Nathan Maloney in “Queer as Folk” before taking on roles in “Star Wars: Episode II, Attack of the Clones,” (2002), “Abandon,” (2002) and the hit FX TV show “Sons of Anarchy” (2008), about an outlaw biker club.