3rd trespassing reported at Drake's mansion as man from previous incident comes back for bike

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A security guard at Drake's property was seriously injured in a drive-by shooting last Tuesday.
Drake stands onstage during a concert
Drake during his "Till Death Do Us Part" rap battle in Long Beach, Calif., on Oct. 30, 2021.Amy Sussman / Getty Images file

A third trespassing incident unfolded Saturday at Drake’s Toronto mansion, authorities said. 

Police responded to Park Lane Circle at 3:30 p.m. Saturday “for a man who was trespassing and failing to leave the property when directed,” Toronto police said. 

The man was the same on who was accused of trespassing at Drake's home Thursday. 

The man apparently returned to Drake’s home Saturday “to get his bike back,” police said. Officers escorted him off the property, and he was given a provincial offenses ticket under the Trespass to Property Act in Ontario. 

TMZ shared video from the incident Saturday showing a man holding down another man on the lawn outside the mansion.

A spokesperson for Drake declined to comment about the Saturday trespasser. 

Drake's mansion has been the site of frequent police activity over the past week, beginning with a shooting outside the property last Tuesday that seriously injured a security guard. Drake is in the midst of a beef with fellow rapper Kendrick Lamar, in which the two have released diss tracks taking aim at each other.

In the shooting last week, the guard was “shot from a vehicle which then fled the scene,” police said in a news release.

After the shooting, the first trespassing incident happened Wednesday, and that person was apprehended. 

A source familiar with Drake’s property told NBC News about the incident on Wednesday: “The man didn’t break in. He was immediately confronted at the gate by security and turned over to the police.”

Police said that the incident was not a criminal matter and that no details about the person would be released, citing the Mental Health Act. The act “provides a means for people to receive an emergency assessment without their consent through support of a Physician, or a Justice of the Peace,” police said.

Authorities said at the time that the trespassing had "nothing to do with the investigation” the shooting Tuesday.

On Thursday, a second trespassing incident unfolded. Police said at the time that the man was confronted by security guards on the property and later taken to a hospital. The trespasser from the incident Thursday is the same person involved in Saturday's incident, police said.

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