Police ‘make major breakthrough’ in Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce burglaries investigation

Police believe a South American crime gang is behind the recent burglaries at the mansions of Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce.

The two NFL stars saw their homes raided last month, with Kelce believed to have done it lost $100,000 in jewelry and his first ever Super Bowl Jersey.

Kansas City quarterback Mahomes, meanwhile, reportedly lost jerseys, medals, trophies, awards and more during the robbery.

The FBI investigated the incidents and now… according to FOXPolice believe the thieves are part of a broader underworld organization.

Reports suggest Kelce and Mahomes could be just two victims in a ‘calculated’ attack, following other burglaries involving athletes in the area Minneapolis and Milwaukee.

Earlier this month, Bucks star Bobby Portis said thieves broke in and took “most of his prized possessions” while he was on court.

Chiefs stars Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes both saw their mansions robbed last month

Burglars reportedly attacked Mahomes' home around midnight on October 6

Burglars reportedly attacked Mahomes’ home around midnight on October 6

An aerial view of Kelce's home that he bought last year in the suburb of Leawood, Kansas

An aerial view of Kelce’s home that he bought last year in the suburb of Leawood, Kansas

Burglars reportedly targeted Mahomes’ Belton mansion around midnight on Oct. 6, just over a day before the Chiefs faced the Saints at Arrowhead Stadium.

Shortly afterwards, Kelce’s $6 million home across the border in Kansas was broken into.

Following the burglaries Mahomes would have wasted no time in ensuring that the burglary of his Belton mansion is not repeated.

It is claimed the 29-year-old beefed up security at the home just days later, with his gated community also taking extra measures to prevent further burglaries.