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Ben Affleck went about his business despite the ongoing unusual police activity in his neighborhood.

The movie star, 52, was seen in photos obtained by Page Six driving past a joint light tactical military vehicle parked outside his residence in Brentwood, Los Angeles, Thursday evening.

According to experts, the massive truck is designed to provide “protected, sustained, networked mobility for personnel and payloads across the full range of military operations.”

In the images, a man in an Army uniform stood right outside the large, tan vehicle near a stop sign.

Affleck — who was dressed in a blue button-up and tan jacket — appeared unfazed by his presence.

A source exclusively confirms to Page Six that the military vehicle belongs to the National Guard.

“They are parked outside every evacuation point not allowing anyone through and his house is at the border of — but outside — one of the points,” the source says. “It has nothing to do with Ben.”

Reps for Affleck could not immediately be reached for comment.

Law enforcement has been patrolling the “Argo” director’s neighborhood as of early this week.

On Sunday, the Federal Bureau of Investigation launched an investigation there due to “unauthorized drone activity,” a spokesperson for the agency previously told Page Six.

The rep warned, “Agents and our local partners may be visible throughout the area, including at various residences, for this reason.”

An insider gave further details as to why FBI agents sought out Affleck at the time, explaining that they were curious if the “Armageddon” star “had CCTV footage of a private drone which damaged a super scooper, one of the firefighting aircrafts.”

A spokesperson for the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Office also told us they had additional personnel there “assisting with a grid search for unauthorized drones” in the area.

Affleck does not appear to be in any legal trouble himself as he has not been charged with any crimes.

Two days later, however, there was additional police presence at the “Air” star’s home for another reason.

A source exclusively explained to Page Six on Tuesday that local cops had been called because neighbors had private security roaming the neighborhood that kept residents from going to their homes.

We were told Affleck was simply “talking to the police about that situation” in photos Page Six previously obtained that showed him speaking to authorities in a heated manner.

The “Pearl Harbor” star was eventually able to make his way into his home, though, without any issues.

The FBI probe and police activity come just days after Affleck was forced to evacuate the rental home due to the LA fires that are still raging and have caused severe destruction in the region.

He temporarily stayed at his ex-wife Jennifer Garner’s nearby home, where the “13 Going on 30” star lives with their three children: Violet, 19, Seraphina, 16, and Samuel, 12.

Affleck returned to his Brentwood place on Jan. 8, with a source telling us at the time that he was “still under evacuation order, but he feels so grateful his property is safe for the time being.”

The “Gone Girl” star has been living at that particular property since his split from Jennifer Lopez.

The exes settled their divorce earlier this month but are still trying to offload their $68 million marital mansion.

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