Margaux Mirkin, the retired daughter of Budget Rent a Car founder Morris Mirkin, was attacked during a violent home invasion at her Hollywood Hills residence on Thursday evening, according to police and local reports.

The incident occurred around 8 p.m. at her seven-bedroom home on Lookout Mountain Avenue, a secluded street in Los Angeles. The Los Angeles Police Department said two masked suspects forced entry into the property, where they assaulted Mirkin before fleeing the scene with cash and jewelry.

Investigators said the attackers choked and beat Mirkin during the burglary and “smashed” her jaw, according to reporting from local outlet NBC4. She was transported to a hospital for treatment and later released.

Police said the suspects fled in a white Honda Accord. Authorities have not announced any arrests, and the investigation remains ongoing.

Mirkin, who is reported to be in her late 60s or 70s, has lived in the home since 2003. The property spans roughly 7,200 square feet and includes multiple bedrooms, bathrooms, and a three-car garage.

Neighbors described the area as typically quiet and low in serious crime, noting that most incidents involve minor thefts rather than violent break-ins. One resident said the street’s isolation and lack of lighting may have contributed to its vulnerability.

Mirkin is the daughter of Morris Mirkin, who founded Budget Rent a Car in Los Angeles in 1958 before selling the company a decade later. The business later became part of the Avis rental car network.

According to past reporting, Mirkin was active in her family’s business in earlier decades, including managing a Beverly Hills rental division focused on luxury and high-end vehicles. She has largely lived a private life in recent years.

Authorities continue to investigate the burglary and are reviewing surveillance footage and other evidence as part of the ongoing search for the suspects.