NFL gamers have been cautioned by the league to be on excessive alert after the properties of Kansas Metropolis Chiefs stars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce have been damaged into final month in a wave of crime reportedly tied to worldwide organized crime.
In a memo obtained by The Related Press, the league issued a safety alert to groups and the NFL Gamers Affiliation, warning that skilled athletes in several sports activities have change into “increasingly targeted for burglaries by organized and skilled groups.”
The NFL Community’s Tom Pelissero reported Thursday the FBI is investigating the crime spree, “which is believed to be tied to a South American crime syndicate.” Based on the report, a minimum of one different NFL participant had his residence burglarized within the final week.
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Legislation enforcement officers say the suspects conduct intensive surveillance on their targets’ properties and have even posed as groundskeepers or joggers. Some have even tried residence deliveries.
The memo urged gamers to take particular precautions, together with putting in residence safety programs. They have been additionally inspired to not publish stay updates of their comings and goings on social media or showcasing their costly objects on-line.
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Sources instructed the NFL Community the burglaries usually happen throughout video games, when properties are vacant.
It was revealed final week that the properties of Mahomes and Kelce have been burglarized inside hours of each other final month. Fox Information Digital obtained paperwork from the Cass County Sheriff’s Workplace that mentioned the housebreaking at Mahomes’ home in Belton, Missouri, was reported simply after midnight Oct. 6.
Kelce’s mansion in Leawood, Kansas, was burglarized Oct. 7, the identical day the Chiefs hosted the New Orleans Saints for “Monday Night Football.”
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Mahomes addressed the information lately however declined to enter specifics, citing the continued investigation.
“Obviously, it’s frustrating, disappointing. I can’t get into too many of the details because the investigation is still ongoing, but, obviously, it’s something that you don’t want to happen to really anybody, but obviously yourself,” he mentioned.
Fox Information’ Ryan Gaydos, Scott Thompson and The Related Press contributed to this report.
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