Police arrest comedian Andy Dick for alleged theft | Inquirer Entertainment

Police arrest comedian Andy Dick for alleged theft

/ 09:41 AM November 09, 2014

Andy Dick

In this Nov. 15, 2012 file photo, comedian Andy Dick speaks onstage during the American Cinematheque 26th Annual Award Presentation to Ben Stiller 2012 in Beverly Hills, Calif. Los Angeles police arrested Dick on suspicion of grand theft late Friday night, Nov. 7, 2014, in Los Angeles’ Hollywood district. AP

LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles police have arrested comedian Andy Dick on suspicion of grand theft.

The arrest of the former “NewsRadio” actor happened late Friday in Hollywood.

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The celebrity gossip website TMZ.com, which first reported the arrest, said Dick allegedly stole the necklace of a man he encountered on Hollywood Boulevard last week.

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Police saw Dick riding his bike Friday night and made the arrest.

Dick posted bail early Saturday morning. A call to his agent was not immediately returned.

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In addition to “NewsRadio,” Dick briefly had his own program on MTV and has had roles in several movies, including “Dude, Where’s My Car?” and “Old School.”

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He’s had several mostly minor run-ins with police. He was arrested most recently in 2011 on suspicion of being drunk-and-disorderly in a California restaurant.

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