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Chilean migrants charged in $2M burglary spree targeting NFL stars

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Seven Chilean nationals have been charged with a series of high-profile burglaries that targeted NFL and NBA stars across the United States. The gang allegedly stole over $2 million in valuables from homes belonging to Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, and Joe Burrow while the athletes were away for games.

Kansas City Chiefs stars among the victims

Teammates Travis Kelce l and Patrick Mahomes r in 2023Getty Images for Netflix

The burglaries began in October 2024 when Mahomes’ mansion in Belton, Missouri, was hit just after midnight on Oct. 6. The next day, Travis Kelce’s Kansas City home was also broken into. Both incidents occurred while the Chiefs were preparing for a game against the New Orleans Saints. The thieves reportedly took cash, luxury watches, and jewelry.

A pattern emerges across the country

Two weeks later, on Oct. 21, a Tampa Bay Buccaneers player’s home was burglarized during a home game against the Baltimore Ravens. The suspects made off with luxury watches, jewelry, and even a firearm. On Nov. 2, the Milwaukee home of a Bucks player was targeted, with burglars stealing a safe containing nearly $1.5 million in valuables.

Joe Burrow and NBA players among latest victims

Joe Burrows Ohio home was burglarized in December Sam GreeneUSA TODAY Network via Imagn Images

The gang struck again on Dec. 9, breaking into the Cincinnati home of Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow while the team was in Texas. The suspects stole about $300,000 worth of his possessions, including personalized diamond-encrusted chains. Surveillance footage captured them fleeing with Burrow’s designer luggage and wads of stolen cash.

Social media photos led to their downfall

Three of the suspects, identified as Jordan Quiroga Sanchez, Bastian Orellano Morales, and Sergio Ortega Cabello, posted pictures of themselves posing with Burrow’s stolen watches and cash. They were arrested in Ohio on Jan. 10 and charged with additional crimes, including falsifying federal records.

Millions stolen, years behind bars possible

A photo from one of the alleged burglaries US Attorneys Office Middle District of Florida

In total, the gang is suspected of burglarizing at least five homes and stealing more than $2 million in luxury goods. If convicted, each suspect could face up to 10 years in federal prison. The case remains under investigation as authorities work to recover stolen property and determine if additional burglaries are linked to the group.

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