
7 Chileans accused of stealing $2 million from homes of Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce and Joe Burrow
Seven Chilean nationals have been charged with conspiracy to commit interstate transportation of stolen property after they allegedly broke in and stole property worth more than $2 million from the homes of professional athletes.
According to a federal criminal complaint unsealed Tuesday in Tampa, Fla., the defendants have been targeting athletes in the United States since October, executing well-planned burglaries of their homes while they competed in games. If convicted, the defendants each face a maximum of 10 years in prison.
The suspects apparently couldn't keep from incriminating themselves, however. Three of those charged — Pablo Zuniga Cartes, 24, Ignacio Zuniga Cartes, 20, and Bastian Jimenez Freraut, 27 — are in a photo preening next to a safe containing watches, chains, jewelry, designer bags and cash stolen from the Wisconsin home of Milwaukee Bucks player Bobby Portis. The value of property stolen was approximately $1.484 million, according to the complaint.
Dodgers, Rams and LAFC players have been among those targeted, but it's unclear if those break-ins are connected to other organized South American theft groups.
The home of LAFC striker Olivier Giroud was the target of a burglary earlier this month, according to the Los Angeles Police Department. Police said they responded Feb. 5 to a report of a smashed upstairs window and the burglary. Law enforcement sources told The Times that half a million dollars worth of items were taken from the house, including expensive watches.
The Los Angeles homes of Dodgers infielders Max Muncy and Freddie Freeman were burglarized in 2023. Muncy's home was broken into by two suspects while he and his family were at Dodger Stadium. Freeman's home also was burglarized while he was away.
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Thieves took an estimated $30,000 worth of jewelry from Luka Doncic's home in Dallas while he was on the road Dec. 30 before the superstar guard was traded to the Lakers by the Mavericks. And the Medina, Minn., home of Mike Conley Jr. was burglarized while the guard was playing in a game with the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Although the names of victims were omitted from the federal complaint, the dates and locations of the burglaries line up with several high-profile thefts that have been reported.
The homes of Kansas City Chiefs stars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce were burglarized of jewelry, watches, cash and other luxury merchandise Oct. 5 and 7. The second burglary occurred while the team played a game.
Also detailed in the complaint, the home of a Tampa Bay Buccaneers player was burglarized while the team played a home game. Jewelry and a firearm were stolen.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow had his Anderson Township, Ohio, home broken into Dec. 9 while at a game in Dallas. The complaint notes the date of a burglary at a "Cincinnati player's home" as Dec. 9. In an earlier court filing, some of the same defendants were charged with stealing $300,000 worth of designer luggage, watches and jewelry from Burrow's house.
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Photos showed one suspect wearing a gaudy necklace with Burrow's No. 9 jersey number. Sergio Ortega Cabello, 38, rented a car in Florida with a fraudulent Argentinean ID and allegedly used it in the burglary, according to prosecutors.
A federal grand jury in Cincinnati on Feb. 5 charged Cabello, Jordan Quiroga Sanchez, 22, and Bastian Orellano Morales, 23, with transporting stolen goods interstate and falsifying records in a federal investigation in connection with the Burrows burglary.
"Our investigation remains ongoing as these individuals seem to be the alleged tip of the iceberg of South American Theft Groups committing crimes throughout our district and elsewhere,' U.S. Atty. Kenneth L. Parker said after the charges were filed. 'We owe it to the victims, whether they are or are not professional athletes, to follow the evidence into these alleged criminal networks and hold the law-breakers accountable.
"I cannot thank our law enforcement partners enough for their commitment to working together to track down these perpetrators. Today is a day that law enforcement scored and spiked the ball.'
The string of thefts prompted the FBI to issue a warning to sports leagues noting that crime groups are targeting athletes' homes in pursuit of cash and valuables. The FBI bulletin said that members of criminal gangs 'conduct physical and technical surveillance in preparation for these burglaries.
'Organized theft groups bypass alarm systems, use Wi-Fi jammers to block Wi-Fi connections and disable devices, cover security cameras, and obfuscate their identities,' the FBI bulletin continued.
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In a warning the NFL issued to players in November, the league said thieves 'appear to exploit team schedules to target athletes' homes on game days.'
Players were advised to avoid sharing their location on social media in real time, and to ensure that their valuables could not be viewed from outside their home, according to NFL.com. The warning shared in the recent FBI report echoed this advice and also recommended that athletes keep a close inventory of their valuables and refrain from sharing pictures of the interior of their homes on social media.
In addition to Pablo Zuniga Cartes, Ignacio Zuniga Cartes, Cabello, Freraut, Sanchez and Morales, Alexander Huiaguil Chavez, 24, was charged as part of the South American theft group.
Times staff writer Richard Winton contributed to this report.
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The 6-to-3 decision allows public high school officials to require student-athletes to submit to random urinalysis as a condition of being allowed to play interscholastic sports. 1996 — NBA Draft: Georgetown guard Allen Iverson first pick by Philadelphia 76ers. 1998 — Jamaica becomes the first Caribbean nation to win a World Cup soccer match since Cuba beat Romania in 1938. Theodore Whitmore scores in the 40th and 54th minutes as the Jamaicans beat Japan 2-1. 1999 — NHL Draft: Long Beach Ice Dogs (IHL) center Patrik Stefan first pick by Atlanta Thrashers. 2002 — In one of the most extraordinary days at the All England Club, seven-time champion Pete Sampras, 1992 winner Andre Agassi and No. 2-seeded Marat Safin all lose — throwing the Wimbledon tournament wide open. For the first time in the Open era, five of the top-eight seeded men's players are eliminated before the third round. 2002 — NBA Draft: Shanghai Sharks (China) center Yao Ming first pick by Houston Rockets. 2003 — NBA Draft: St. Vincent–St. Mary HS (Akron, Ohio) small forward LeBron James first pick by Cleveland Cavaliers. 2005 — Justin Gatlin cements his status as America's fastest human by winning the 200 meters, becoming the first man in 20 years to sweep the sprints at the U.S. track and field championships. A day after winning the 100, Gatlin wins the 200 in 20.04 seconds. The last man to win both races at the U.S. meet was Kirk Baptiste in 1985. 2008 — Two stunning second-round upsets happen at Wimbledon as former champion Maria Sharapova and two-time runner-up Andy Roddick are ousted. 2008 — NBA Draft: Memphis point guard Derrick Rose first pick by Chicago Bulls. 2011 — Top-ranked Yani Tseng wins the LPGA Championship by 10 strokes and, at 22, becomes the youngest player to win four LPGA Tour majors. 2012 — Major college football finally gets a playoff. A committee of university presidents approve the BCS commissioners' plan for a four-team playoff to start in the 2014 season. 2013 — Seven-time champion Roger Federer is stunned by 116th-ranked Sergiy Stakhovsky in the second round of Wimbledon, his earliest loss in a Grand Slam tournament in 10 years. 2014 — The United States reaches the knockout stage of consecutive World Cups for the first time. Germany beat the U.S. 1-0 to win Group G, but the Americans held onto second place when Portugal defeats Ghana 2-1 in a game played simultaneously. 2014 — NBA Draft: Kansas small forward Andrew Wiggins first pick by Cleveland Cavaliers. 2015 — NHL Draft: Erie Otters (OHL) center Connor McDavid #1 pick by the Edmonton Oilers. 2017 — Helmsman Peter Burling and Emirates Team New Zealand wins the America's Cup with a resounding romp against software tycoon Larry Ellison's two-time defending champion Oracle Team USA. They win Race 9 to clinch the 35th America's Cup match at 7-1. Burling, at 26, is the youngest helmsman to win sailing's greatest prize in a competition that dates to 1851. 2021 — Tour de France: The largest pile up in Tour history is caused by a spectator with a sign during Stage 1. The spectator is apprehended and arrested. 2012 — Stanley Cup Final, Amalie Arena, Tampa, FL: Colorado Avalanche beats two-time defending champions Tampa Bay Lightning, 2-1 for a 4-2 series win; Avs 3rd championship in franchise history. 1916 — The Cleveland Indians wore numbers on their sleeves in a game against the Chicago White Sox. It marked the first time players were identified by numbers corresponding to the scorecard. 1924 — New York right-hander Virgil Barnes faced his older sibling, Jesse, marking the first time brothers started against one another in major league history. Jesse got the loss when the Giants beat the Boston Braves 11-7. 1938 — Lonny Frey of the Cincinnati Reds had eight hits in a doubleheader split with the Philadelphia Phillies. Frey had three hits in a 10-3 opening-game loss and collected five in the nightcap, which the Reds won 8-5. 1944 — In an effort to raise funds for war bonds, the New York Giants, Brooklyn Dodgers and New York Yankees played each other in a six-inning game at the Polo Grounds. More than 50,000 fans turned out. Each team played successive innings against the other two teams then would sit out an inning. The final score was Dodgers 5, Yankees 1, Giants 0. 1962 — Earl Wilson of the Boston Red Sox pitched a 2-0 no-hitter against the Angels at Fenway Park. Wilson, the Red Sox's first Black pitcher, also homered in the game. 1968 — St. Louis' Bob Gibson pitched his fifth consecutive shutout as he blanked Pittsburgh, 3-0, in the first game of a doubleheader at Busch Stadium. 1970 — Frank Robinson hit two grand slams to power the Baltimore Orioles to a 12-2 victory over the Washington Senators. 1976 — Shortstop Toby Harrah played an entire doubleheader for the Texas Rangers without handling a batted ball by the Chicago White Sox. 1983 — New York's Rusty Staub tied a season record with his eighth consecutive pinch hit. Staub equaled the 1958 mark established by Dave Philley of the Phillies when he singled in the ninth inning off reliever Ron Reed in the Mets' 8-4 loss to Philadelphia at Shea Stadium. 2000 — Minor league sensation Alex Cabrera hit a two-run homer in his first major league at-bat for Arizona as the Diamondbacks beat the Houston Astros 6-1. 2003 — Edgar Martinez, who already holds the Mariners' all-time records for games played, at-bats, hits, doubles, total bases, extra-base hits, walks and runs scored, passes Ken Griffey Jr.'s mark for team career RBIs. His two-run homer in the Mariners' 10 - 6 victory over the Angels gives the All-Star designated hitter 1,153 RBIs, one more than Junior. 2006 — Oregon State beats North Carolina 3-2 for its first College World Series title. 2015 — Phillies manager Ryne Sandberg resigns in his third season with his team in last place. 2019 — Vanderbilt University defeats Michigan 8-2 to win the College World Series. 2023 — Louisiana State University wins the 2023 College World Series with an 18-4 win over the University of Florida in the final game, one day after losing 24-4 to the Gators. Paul Skenes is named the recipient of the College World Series Most Outstanding Player award. It is the Tigers' seventh title overall, and first since 2009. Compiled by the Associated Press That concludes today's newsletter. If you have any feedback, ideas for improvement or things you'd like to see, email me at To get this newsletter in your inbox, click here.