Police respond to a call of a burglary at Michael Jordan’s house at 2700 Point Drive in Highland Park Tuesday afternoon. | Photo: Max Weingardt

Police were seen rushing to Michael Jordan’s seven-acre estate in Highland Park after receiving a call for a burglary in progress Tuesday.

Residents reported seeing numerous Highland Park police officers responding with emergency lights activated around 4:10 p.m. Tuesday.

The Highland Park Police Department said they received a call for a burglary in progress at 2700 Point Drive.

The address is NBA Superstar Michael Jordan’s seven-acre estate.

Police respond to a call of a burglary at Michael Jordan’s house at 2700 Point Drive in Highland Park Tuesday afternoon. | Photo: Max Weingardt

Officers arrived at the front gate and were seen investigating.

The Lake County Sheriff’s Office was assisting and sent deputies and a canine unit.

Officials said there was no traffic impact outside of the neighborhood on Half Day Road as a result of the police activity.

Police officials did not immediately return requests for additional information on whether anyone was in custody.

Jordan’s residence has been for sale since 2012 when it was first listed at $29 million.

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Police respond to a call of a burglary at Michael Jordan’s house at 2700 Point Drive in Highland Park Tuesday afternoon. | Photo: Max Weingardt

The price has been reduced over the years and is currently listed at $14,855,000.

The 56,000-square-foot property is equipped with “every conceivable luxury amenity,” according to a real estate listing.

The custom-designed property includes a regulation-sized basketball gymnasium, infinity pool, putting green, tennis court and cigar room, “each with Jordan’s signature touch,” the listing says.

Jordan primarily lives in Florida but has several homes in the United States, including the Highland Park estate.