They reveal video of the arrest of Chileans in Ohio suspected of robbing Joe Burrow’s house

On January 10, four people of Chilean nationality were arrested in Ohio for being suspects of the robbery at the house of Joe Burrow. This Thursday the images of the police ‘body cam’ were revealed and one of the detainees had a winter hat of Cincinnati Bengals. The video was broadcast by Ohio State Highway Patrol. An improper lane change caused him to be detained during a traffic stop. Later, officers smelled marijuana in the vehicle. This led to a search of the car. Inside, they discovered a t-shirt with a design of L.S.U. (LOuisiana State University). They also found punchers to break windows. In the clip you can see the moment in which the co-pilot was wearing a winter hat of Cincinnati Bengals. The four South Americans were identified as Alexander Chávez, Bastian Morales, Jordan Sánchez and Sergio Cabello. More of the body camera footage from Ohio State Hwy patrol when they stopped 4 Chilean men accused or breaking into luxury homes possibly even Joe Burrow’s. @WLWT pic.twitter.com/evZvkQBuOO — Karin Johnson WLWT (@karinjohnson) January 23, 2025 The group must go to court, where they face at least four crimes. Among them possession of criminal tools and participation in a criminal gang. The robbery charges are pending as the investigation into his alleged responsibility in the robbery of the home of Joe Burrow. Robbery of Joe Burrow The robbery of the mansion Joe Burrow It occurred while I was outside the city of Ohio playing a match against Dallas Cowboys in Texas. The incident occurred on December 9. 24 hours later, the office of the Hamilton County Sheriff reported the theft. “The room of the home was ransacked. Mr. J. Burrow “He was out of town and could not provide details about what items were taken from the house,” they said. Burglaries at sports stars’ homes continue on a wave. Last Wednesday it was learned that on January 17 at night, the house of the star of the NBA Ty Jerome in Los Angeles. Next to Burrow and Jerome Stars such as Jaylen Brown in Bostonthe players of Kansas City Chief Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes; the power forward of the Milwaukee Bucks Bobby Portis and the base of the Minnesota Timberwolves Mike Conley Jr. Keep reading:· Four Chileans arrested in Ohio for robbery at Joe Burrow’s mansion· NBA star Ty Jerome’s home raided· Joe Burrow spends $2.9 million on a replica of Batman’s ‘Batmobile’

Four subjects arrested in Ohio for alleged robberies in athletes’ homes

The investigation of a series of high-profile property burglaries in Ohio led to the arrest of four men of Chilean nationality, who face multiple charges related to organized criminal activities. According to authorities, those detained would be linked to an organized crime network that targets multimillion-dollar residences, including alleged properties of professional athletes. The suspects were arrested earlier this month in Fairborn, Ohio, after being found in a van with allegedly stolen items, including a Louisiana State University (LSU) jersey and a Cincinnati Bengals cap. These items were related to a burglary that occurred on December 9 at a home near Cincinnati. The same day, Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow’s home was ransacked while he and his team were playing in Dallas. Although court documents do not confirm a direct connection between those arrested and the burglary at Burrow’s home, the incident reinforces the hypothesis that professional athletes could be targets of these criminal gangs. Thieves with a pattern According to the FBI, South American organized crime groups, including gangs formed by Chilean citizens, are using social media and other sources of information to identify and track high-profile athletes. This warning had already been issued to the NFL, NBA and NHL leagues in December. Among the confirmed victims of these thefts are stars such as Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce, players for the Kansas City Chiefs in the NFL, as well as Luka Doncic (Dallas Mavericks) and Mike Conley Jr. (Minnesota Timberwolves) in the NBA. The four arrested in Ohio face charges of: Engage in a pattern of corrupt activity. Be part of a criminal gang. Possession of criminal tools. In addition, authorities found devices used to break windows, false identifications, and found that the detainees were in the country illegally or had exceeded their permits. An investigation in progress Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost’s office said investigations continue, without offering further details about possible links to other thefts at athletes’ property. Keep reading: – Luka Doncic’s house in Dallas is robbed and thousands of dollars are taken

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