Three men were indicted for their involvement in a robbery at the home of Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow. The break-in occurred while Burrow was out of state and resulted in approximately $300,000 worth of goods stolen, including prized diamond necklaces. Investigators connected the suspects to a larger South American theft group, uncovering evidence of photographs showing the men with the stolen items. Law enforcement aims to dismantle these criminal networks to protect victims regardless of their status as professional athletes.
Authorities estimate that around $300,000 worth of goods, including Joe Burrow's diamond necklaces, were taken from his home during the December robbery.
The indictment of the three Chilean nationals comes as part of an ongoing investigation into a larger South American theft group targeting affluent neighborhoods.
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