An 18-year-old is facing charges, including criminal damage to Michael Jordan's $15 million mansion, which was broken into this week. Police in Highland Park, Illinois, were alerted to a robbery in progress at the 2700 block of Point Lane around 4:10 PM on Tuesday, by neighbors. Jordan's former Chicago Bulls' residence was the target of the break-in, and when the police arrived, they found the intruder, Raiden Hagedorn, still inside the massive 56,000-square-foot home. Hagedorn was arrested and charged with misdemeanors, including criminal trespass to an occupied residence and two counts of criminal damage to property. Fortunately, Jordan wasn't present during the incident; he hasn't resided at the property since 2012, when he put it up for sale. The mansion boasts 9 bedrooms, 19 bathrooms, an indoor basketball gymnasium, an infinity pool, a tennis court, and even a cigar room.