A group of illegal immigrants were apprehended for their involvement in a robbery at the home of Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow in Ohio. The suspects allegedly took pictures with the stolen items, which included Burrow’s personalized diamond-encrusted chains and other luxury possessions worth around $300,000. The photos, revealed in court documents, showed the suspects flaunting Burrow’s watches, glasses, Louis Vuitton luggage, and stacks of cash.
The trio, identified as Jordan Francisco Quiroga Sanchez, Bastian Alejandro Orellana Morales, and Sergio Andres Ortega Cabello, were indicted in federal court in Cincinnati. They were caught red-handed posing with Burrow’s “JB9” and “#9” chain necklaces, among other stolen items. The incident took place while Burrow was away playing against the Dallas Cowboys in Texas.
The suspects, believed to be associated with a South American theft gang, broke into Burrow’s home during a security shift change. Surveillance footage captured one of the men carrying luggage through a wooded area behind the property. The group was apprehended during a routine traffic stop, where authorities found stolen items such as an old Louisiana State University shirt and a Cincinnati Bengals hat taken from Burrow’s home.
US Attorney Kenneth L. Parker emphasized the ongoing investigation into these alleged criminal networks, stating that the suspects are just the beginning of a larger operation. The trio has been charged with transporting stolen goods interstate and falsifying records in a federal investigation. Parker expressed the importance of holding these law-breakers accountable and ensuring justice for victims, including professional athletes like Burrow.
The incident serves as a reminder of the prevalence of organized theft groups and the need for law enforcement to continue investigating and dismantling such criminal networks. The successful apprehension of the suspects in this case marks a significant victory for law enforcement in combating these criminal activities.