By Marianne Love and Ryan Fonseca, Staff Writers

STUDIO CITY >> An elderly woman who lives in a home made famous by “The Brady Bunch” TV show managed to scare off burglars who targeted the house in the middle of the night.

“She’s a spitfire,” neighbor Dawnmarie Pitsironis said Thursday about the home-invasion victim, adding she believes the woman is about 94 years old. “This is a close community, and everyone came out when they heard the helicopters.”

Intruders broke in through a rear door Wednesday night, then ransacked the downstairs area before heading upstairs. A short time later, they broke a second door upstairs, waking up the widowed homeowner, who then turned on the lights, police said.

The burglars then fled, and the woman called 911.

Neighbors heard glass break and reported seeing two suspects fleeing the location, according to Detective Noah Stone of the Los Angeles Police Department’s burglary unit.

The house was ransacked, but the woman was not injured, Stone said.

Police had no suspects, and it was unclear if anything was stolen from the home.

Stone said there was no indication that the home was targeted because of its cultural connection, but he added that the Studio City area has seen “an uptick in late-night burglaries.”

“That trend is starting to spike up,” he said.

On Thursday afternoon, the elderly woman walked out of her house and approached a wrought-iron gate to speak with a neighbor inquiring about how she was feeling after the crime. However, the homeowner refused to speak with reporters.

Neighbors said the woman isn’t a stranger to crime.

She was badly beaten after returning from the grocery store about two years ago in what authorities believe may have been a follow-home robbery.

“I feel bad this happened to her,” Pitsironis said. “She was mugged in her driveway. She became isolated after that. She stopped giving out Halloween candy. She just started to come out again.”

Pitsironis said the police told her a glove was found not far from the house, which they were testing for DNA.

The concerned neighbor stayed with her Wednesday evening until the broken sliding doors, used by the burglars to gain entry into the house, were boarded up.

“It looked like they tried to use a spoon to get in,” Pitsironis said. “When they couldn’t get into the (main) house, because the door was dead-bolted, they climbed the balcony and broke the windows. That’s when (she) heard them. She was asleep upstairs. She turned on the lights when she heard the noise.”

The house, used in exterior shots of “The Brady Bunch,” frequently attracts fans of the classic sitcom, which ran from 1969 to 1974.

As if the home’s TV history wasn’t enough of a nuisance, it’s now a stop for Pokémon Go players.

“There are always lookie-loos here. Pokémon will just bring more people who don’t live in here,” Pitsironis complained.