Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes were victims of home burglaries while playing against the New Orleans Saints on October 7. Taylor Swift, Kelce’s partner, was in attendance at Arrowhead Stadium during the game. The Chiefs won the game 26-13, maintaining their undefeated start to the season.
Two break-ins reported hours apart
The first break-in occurred at Mahomes’ mansion in Belton, Missouri, around midnight on October 6. Kelce’s $6 million estate in Leawood, Kansas, was targeted just hours later on October 7. Kelce’s home suffered $20,000 in stolen cash, and the back door was damaged. It is unclear whether anything was taken from Mahomes’ property, but the FBI is investigating both incidents, which may be linked to a larger crime spree in the Kansas City area.
Authorities investigating possible organized crime link
The burglaries have raised concerns that these incidents are part of a more extensive organized crime operation. Authorities are investigating whether the crimes are connected and if they involve suspects traveling across state lines. The FBI’s involvement suggests that this could be a significant case.
Kelce’s home targeted while Swift was in attendance
Kelce’s estate was burglarized just hours after his game with Swift present at Arrowhead Stadium. The incident adds to the high-profile nature of the burglary, with Kelce’s fame and the attention surrounding his relationship with Swift possibly making his home a more noticeable target.
Mahomes’ mansion targeted despite security measures
Mahomes’ mansion in Belton, Missouri, is known for its security features, including private grounds and extensive surveillance systems. Despite these measures, the break-in occurred, suggesting a calculated attempt by the burglars to target high-profile individuals in the area.