Chilean burglars were targeting Kelce’s Travis, Patrick Mahomes, other athletes: Federi

Seven migrants from Chile have been charged with the whole burglary in the whole country that sacrificed high athletes, including travis kelce And Patrick Mahomes, federal officials said on Tuesday.
Federal criminal complaint Unprotected on Tuesday reveals that migrants at around October 2024 were aim of athletes from NFL NBA – they broke into their homes while the players were absent in the games.
According to the complaint, the suspects were members of the South America stealing group (SATG).
“In many circumstances, professional sports teams will publish their schedules and locations of their games, facilitating the sati to know when a certain athlete will be far from his residence in a particular professional sports team,” the appeal said.
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Suspect Pablo Zuniga Cartes, Ignaio Zuniga Cartes, Bastian Jimenez Freraut and the fourth individual position with stolen safe and jewelry taken shortly after theft, the authorities said. (US Lawyer, Florida Middle District)
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The appeal adds four defendants in three previous suspects related to burglary: Jordan Quiroga Sanchez, 22; Bastian Orellano Morales, 23; and Sergio Ortega Cabello, 38.
Four other defendants are Pablo Zuniga Cartes, 24; Ignacio Zuniga Cartes, 20; Alexander Huiaguil Chavez, 24; and Bastian Jimenez Freraut, 27.
In a photo posted by the US lawyer for the Florida Middle District, the suspects see them posing with their stolen goods. One suspect was seen bearing accessories Kansas City Chiefs.
Bobby Portis of Milwaukee Bucks during the NBA Playoff semifinals on May 11, 2022 at TD Garden in Boston. (Brian Babineau/Nbae via Getty Images)
Authorities said the photo was taken at the Milwaukee Bucks player’s house on November 2, 2024. Fox News Digital had previously reported That the Bucx home Bobby Portis was broken in the same date.
“This is a place I considered home,” Portis wrote in a post on social networks after a burglary in the house. “While I was in my game yesterday, I had an invasion of home and they took most of my appreciated estates.”
The houses of the head of the Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce broke in October. (Imagine)
In other incidents 5, and 7 October 2024. The appeal describes the burglary of two Kansas City Chiefs. Fox News Digital previously reported that the homes of Mahomes and Kelce were burned in October.
The complaint also mentions burglary at Tampa Bay Buccaneers player, Cincinnati Bengals player and Memphis Grizzlies player. Player names were not immediately available.
Jordan Quiroga Sanchez, 22, Bastian Orellana Morales, 23, and Sergio Ortega Cabello, 38, all from Chile, were charged with a burrow to Joe Burrow’s house in December. (US Lawyer)
Seven individuals are charged with conspiracy of committing an interstate transportation stolen property. (US Lawyer)
The appeal on Tuesday comes more than a week after federal prosecutors appointed three of seven men as suspected of breaking the NFL player Home of Joe Burrow.
Seven individuals are charged with conspiracy of committing an interstate transportation stolen property. If he is convicted, each would face a maximum sentence of 10 years in federal prison.
Information about their lawyers is not immediately available in the federal case.
NFL safety memo
In the record that received Associated Press, NFL issued a security warning to teams and NFL players, warning that professional athletes in different sports became “increasingly targeted for breaking organized and qualified groups”.
The law officials said the suspects were conducting the extensive supervision of the homes of their goals, and even set up as robbers or runners. Some even tried to deliver the house.
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Memo invited the players to take special precautions, including installing home security systems. They also encouraged them not to post the live updates of their arrivals and go to social media or display their expensive items online.
Fox News Digital, Paulina Grandpa, contributed to this report.