HOLLYWOOD — Demi Lovato’s Hollywood Hills home just can’t stay out of the news.

According to police, someone trespassed on the Hollywood Hills property of the actress-singer overnight, police reported today.

It’s the same house that escaped being flattened in a landslide due to the region’s heavy rains in January.

A person who works at the property in the 8000 block of Laurel View Drive reported that a person had trespassed late Tuesday night, Los Angeles Police Officer Liliana Preciado said.

“The homeowner was not present,” Preciado said.

According to TMZ.com, “a man wearing all-black clothing and a baseball cap scaled the security gate just before midnight Tuesday at Demi’s Hollywood Hills home.”

“We’re told the man had a ladder and made it on to the balcony of her home, and that’s when the dogs began furiously barking,” TMZ reported.

“The house manager sensed something was wrong, walked over to the balcony and saw the man peering through Demi’s bedroom window,” TMA reported. “The live-in house manager ran to the phone, called 911 and left. By the time cops arrived the bad guy was gone.”

The actress bought the house in September 2016, and was in Boston promoting a new recording at the time of the incident, TMZ reported.

A string of burglaries have been reported in recent months targeting celebrities in the Hollywood and Beverly Hills area, including Alanis Morissette, Nicki Minaj, Emmy Rossum, Jaime Pressly, David Spade, Yasiel Puig and Derek Fisher.

There was no indication that this latest incident was related to any of the earlier ones.

Lovato’s home was perilously close to being damaged on Jan. 30 of this year when a massive landslide caused two other homes in the neighborhood to be red-tagged when mud and debris took out one home’s backyard and sent mud pouring into two houses below.

Some dirt was sent into Lovato’s driveway, but her home was otherwise unaffected by the landslide that occurred during one of the rainiest years in recent memory.

Lovato has been in the news lately for less unusual reasons.

On Tuesday, she released her new single, “Sorry Not Sorry,” which she told fans on Twitter is “an anthem for anyone who’s ever been hated on and has risen above it and come out from the other side like a #$%&* savage!”

Lovato also has an upcoming YouTube reality show called “Simply Complicated,” which is slated to debut later this year.

City News Service and Daily News Staff Writer Steven Rosenberg contributed to this report.