Police confirmed that BTS member Jungkook has faced another intrusion case at his residence in Yongsan. A Korean woman in her 40s, identified as A, was caught entering the parking lot of his single-family home without permission.
Police Investigate Trespassing Case at Jungkook’s Yongsan Home
According to Seoul’s Yongsan Police Station, the incident happened on the 31s at around 12:02 a.m. The woman was arrested on-site as a flagrant offender and booked on charges of trespassing. Investigators said, “A admitted to the charges during questioning.” She was later released around noon after the initial investigation. Authorities are currently reviewing CCTV footage in the area before deciding whether the case will be sent to the prosecution.
An incident of attempted trespassing also occurred at Jungkook’s home in June, when a Chinese woman in her 30s was caught in the act.
Previously, On June 11, the same day Jungkook was discharged from his military service, a Chinese woman in her 30s, identified as B, attempted to enter his home by pressing the keypad at the front door. Police revealed that she had entered South Korea with the purpose of meeting the BTS star. She was arrested and later sent to prosecution without detention on July 27.

Jungkook enlisted in the military in December last year together with fellow BTS member Jimin. He served in the Artillery Brigade of the 5th Infantry Division in Yeoncheon County, Gyeonggi Province, and was discharged this June.
The repeated incidents raise concerns about safety and privacy for K-pop idols, as illegal intrusion and stalking cases continue to emerge in the Korean entertainment industry.