Four Chilean men were arrested in Clark County, Ohio, earlier this month, as part of a multi-state investigation into high-profile home burglaries. The arrests may be tied to the break-in at the home of Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow.
An old LSU shirt and a Bengals hat believed to have been stolen from Joe Burrow's home were found after police pulled four men over.
Four men from Chile have been charged in an ongoing investigation of nationwide burglaries at the homes of the rich and sometimes famous, according to court documents.
Court records point to a possible tie to a December burglary at the home of Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow.
Four men from Chile have been indicted in connection with a series of burglaries targeting multimillion-dollar homes across Southwest Ohio, authorities announced on Tuesday. The men, arrested earlier this month,
Troopers found “an old LSU shirt and Bengals hat, believed to be stolen from the December 9, 2024 burglary in Hamilton County, Ohio,” the court records read.
One month after Joe Burrow’s home was broken into, with model Olivia Ponton calling in the incident, four individuals have been arrested in Ohio in connection to a nationwide string of burglaries.
The burglary in December came on the same day Cincinnati quarterback Joe Burrow’s home was broken into while he and the Bengals were playing in Dallas. Court documents don’t directly say whether the four men were linked to that break-in or list the address of Burrow, who played in college at LSU.
An ongoing investigation by the Southwest Ohio Burglary Task Force has led to the arrests and indictments of four Chilean men, who are accused of carrying out a
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