In the last few weeks, numerous celebrities have had their homes burglarized in Beverly Hills - and now you can add five division world champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. to that list. 

Local police are asking the public for help to solve the crime. Mayweather is on a tour of China.

The burglary was reported about 3 p.m. Tuesday, and is believed to have occurred some time within the previous seven days, Beverly Hills police Lt. Elisabeth Albanese.

“Items reported stolen include luggage, sunglasses and accessories,” Albanese said. “Mr. Mayweather was not at the residence at the time of the burglary.”

No suspect information was released. No arrests have been reported. Albanese said police were not releasing other details “because this is an active investigation.”

According to TMZ.com, the crime was discovered when someone on Mayweather’s staff found a broken window at the residence.

“We’re told the minimum value of the stolen property is at least $10,000, and likely more than that,” TMZ reported.

Mayweather, 40 years old, snapped a two year retirement back in August for a pay-per-view fight with Conor McGregor at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. After a rapid start by McGregor, Mayweather slowly broke him down and stopped him in the tenth round.

After the contest, Mayweather (50-0, 27 KOs) announced he was retiring for good and recently came out to squash rumors of a potential ring return.

IN OTHER NEWS: - Cesar Diaz (7-0, 6 KOs), who last week was killed in a car accident in Los Angeles, was a shining star in the Golden Boy Promotions stable of fighters and he was aspiring to one day win the WBC Green Belt. Today on behalf of WBC President, Mauricio Sulaiman, the WBC appointed Diaz as a WBC Honorary Champion. Cesar had an impeccable amateur record, beating some top prospects like Olympic silver medal winner Shakur Stevenson and several others.