Former NBA star and owner of Charlotte Hornets team Michael Jordan looks on as he addresses a press conference ahead of the NBA basketball match between Milwaukee Bucks and Charlotte Hornets at The AccorHotels Arena in Paris on January 24, 2020. (Photo by Anne-Christine POUJOULAT / AFP)

Police arrested and charged a man after receiving a burglary in progress call at Michael Jordan’s seven-acre estate in Highland Park Tuesday.

According to the Lake & McHenry County Scanner, police responded to an in-progress burglary at Jordan’s house in Illinois. Officers arrested Raiden K. Hagedorn of Mundelein and charged him with misdemeanor counts of criminal trespassing and property damage.

Hagedorn would be released by Highland Park Police Department on a recognizance bond. His court hearing is scheduled for April 20.

Michael Jordan smiling

(Photo by ANNE-CHRISTINE POUJOULAT/AFP via Getty Images)

The seven-acre home has been on the market since 2012. Currently listed for sale at $14.855 million.

It is currently unknown if Jordan or anybody had been in the house at the time.

Last month, Jordan was said to be engaged in serious talks to sell a majority stake in the Charlotte Hornets. If a sale is completed, Jordan is expected to remain with a minority stake in the franchise.