The NFL has issued a security alert to all teams and players following the recent burglaries of Kansas City Chiefs duo Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes.
After Kelce and Mahomes’ properties in Kansas were raided by thieves last month, the league this week sent a warning to team security directors and the players’ union about organized and skilled criminals targeting the homes of professional athletes.
On Wednesday, it was announced that police believe a South American crime gang is behind the recent burglaries at the homes of Kelce and Mahomes.
The FBI has investigated the incidents, as well as the burglary of another current NFL player’s home, and believes the thieves are part of a broader underworld organization.
Mahomes and Kelce saw their homes robbed last month, with the latter believed to have done the same lost $100,000 in jewelry and his first ever Super Bowl Jersey.
Kansas City quarterback Mahomes reportedly lost jerseys, medals, trophies, awards and more, while the crooks also stole jewelry and designer bags from his wife Brittany.
Reports suggest he and Kelce may have been two victims in a ‘calculated’ attack following other burglaries involving athletes in the area Minneapolis and Milwaukee.
Burglars reportedly targeted Mahomes’ Belton pad around midnight on Oct. 6. Kelce’s $6 million home across the border in Kansas was burglarized shortly after on Oct. 7, the day the Chiefs faced the New Orleans Saints at Arrowhead Stadium with Taylor Swift watching in the stands.
Earlier this month, NBA star Bobby Portis said thieves broke in and took “most of his prized possessions” while he was on the court for the Milwaukee Bucks.
More to follow.