Gang's selfies used to solve athlete break-ins case
Briefly

A Chilean gang successfully burglarized the homes of well-known athletes, amassing approximately $3 million in stolen properties over three months. They employed sophisticated tactics including using rented cars, monitoring security patterns, and utilizing burner phones for coordination. However, their oversight in sharing incriminating photos via iCloud led to their capture by the FBI. The gang's activities included dividing responsibilities such as vehicle rentals, fraudulent IDs, and liaising with buyers for their stolen goods, ultimately confirming their downfall with rookie mistakes.
The Chilean gang, targeting athletes like Mahomes and Burrow, netted $3 million of valuables over three months, but their mistakes led to federal capture.
By monitoring guard patterns and using rented cars for anonymity, the gang executed high-value burglaries, but their social media blunders exposed them to the FBI.
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