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'Ringleader' charged with burglaries of MLB, NFL stars' Seattle homes, prosecutors say
Washington state authorities have charged and accused a man of robbing the homes of multiple professional Seattle-area athletes, including former Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman and Mariners center fielder Julio Rodríguez. The King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office announced the charges on June 6 against the 21-year-old man, whom they did not identify. County inmate records, along with reporting by ABC News and NBC News, say that Earl Henderson Riley IV was booked on June 6 for four counts of residential burglary, one count of first-degree robbery, one count of eluding police and one count of unlawful possession of a firearm. The prosecuting attorney's office alleges the Seattle man burglarized the homes of Sherman, Rodríguez, Mariners pitcher Luis Castillo and Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Blake Snell, who is from the area. Prosecutors say the alleged serial burglar is being held in the King County Jail on $1 million bail. In March, Sherman commented on the burglary of his home in an X post, saying, "House being robbed at gun point with my family in it isn't what anyone wants for a birthday gift. Scary situation that my wife handled masterfully and kept my kids safe. If anyone has any info that can help find these people please reach out." In the post, Sherman included video of the burglary, which shows three masked and hooded men jumping out of his home's window and fleeing, two of them carrying bags. 'The King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office worked for weeks on multiple search warrants that led to the filing of these felony charges today,' King County Prosecuting Attorney Leesa Manion said in a statement. "All people deserve to feel safe in their homes, and our office will continue to hold people accountable for criminal behavior.' The investigation into the burglaries began in early 2025, the prosecuting attorney's office said, adding that it was working with six different police jurisdictions in the case at one point. The investigation is ongoing, and additional charges may be filed against others who are believed to be involved, according to the prosecutors. Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Gary Ernsdorff called the individual in custody the "ringleader of this bunch," and by charging him, it allowed authorities to "interrupt this burglary crew," he added. "That doesn't mean our work is finished. We still want to go and identify everybody who was involved and see if there are additional people that we can have sufficient evidence to charge," Ernsdorff said in a statement. The prosecuting attorney's office said the alleged burglar was previously held in custody and released by the court on Feb. 7, after pleading guilty to three separate robbery counts. Court records reviewed by USA TODAY show Riley pleaded guilty to three counts of first-degree robbery on Jan. 27, stemming from an arrest on Aug. 15, 2023. According to the prosecuting attorney's office, the individual in custody has another pending King County Superior Court case, which includes the eluding police and first-degree unlawful firearm possession charges. Like Riley, the office said the alleged burglar was booked into the King County Jail on June 6. Jonathan Limehouse covers breaking and trending news for USA TODAY. Reach him at JLimehouse@ This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Seattle man charged with burglaries of MLB, NFL stars' homes
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19 hours ago
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21-year-old man charged with string of burglaries targeting homes of NFL, MLB stars
A Seattle man has been arrested in connection with a series of burglaries targeting the homes of professional athletes, according to prosecutors. Earl Henderson Riley IV, 21, faces charges over the burglaries at the homes of Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Blake Snell, Seattle Mariners center fielder Julio Rodriguez, Seattle Mariners pitcher Luis Castillo and former Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman, according to the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office. He has been charged with four counts of residential burglary and one count of robbery in the first degree. "The King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office worked for weeks on multiple search warrants that led to the filing of these felony charges today," King County Prosecuting Attorney Leesa Manion said. MORE: FBI issues warning about burglaries of pro athletes' homes The suspect is being held in King County Jail on $1 million bail. The police investigation started in early 2025, the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office said. The attorney's office says it worked with six different police jurisdictions in a coordinated effort. Charges may be filed against other defendants and the investigation remains ongoing. MORE: 4 arrested in connection with burglary at Joe Burrow's house Police and the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office said they wanted to interrupt this burglary crew because of their ongoing acts. "We could do that once we identified what we believe is the ringleader of this bunch and charge him as we've done today," Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Gary Ernsdorff said. "That doesn't mean our work is finished. We still want to go and identify everybody who was involved and see if there are additional people that we can have sufficient evidence to charge." The defendant was previously held in custody and released by the court on Feb. 7, after pleading guilty as charged to three robbery counts, according to the attorney's office.
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19 hours ago
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21-year-old man charged with string of burglaries targeting homes of NFL, MLB stars
A Seattle man has been arrested in connection with a series of burglaries targeting the homes of professional athletes, according to prosecutors. Earl Henderson Riley IV, 21, faces charges over the burglaries at the homes of Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Blake Snell, Seattle Mariners center fielder Julio Rodriguez, Seattle Mariners pitcher Luis Castillo and former Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman, according to the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office. He has been charged with four counts of residential burglary and one count of robbery in the first degree. "The King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office worked for weeks on multiple search warrants that led to the filing of these felony charges today," King County Prosecuting Attorney Leesa Manion said. MORE: FBI issues warning about burglaries of pro athletes' homes The suspect is being held in King County Jail on $1 million bail. The police investigation started in early 2025, the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office said. The attorney's office says it worked with six different police jurisdictions in a coordinated effort. Charges may be filed against other defendants and the investigation remains ongoing. MORE: 4 arrested in connection with burglary at Joe Burrow's house Police and the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office said they wanted to interrupt this burglary crew because of their ongoing acts. "We could do that once we identified what we believe is the ringleader of this bunch and charge him as we've done today," Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Gary Ernsdorff said. "That doesn't mean our work is finished. We still want to go and identify everybody who was involved and see if there are additional people that we can have sufficient evidence to charge." The defendant was previously held in custody and released by the court on Feb. 7, after pleading guilty as charged to three robbery counts, according to the attorney's office.
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19 hours ago
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Seattle man charged in connection with burglaries of NFL and MLB athletes
A Seattle man was charged Friday in connection with a series of robberies and burglaries of four current and former professional athletes. Earl Henderson Riley IV, 21, was charged with robbery in the first degree and several counts of burglary, according to the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office. Prosecutors accused Riley of breaking into the homes of and stealing from Seattle Mariners pitcher Luis Castillo and center fielder Julio Rodriguez, former Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman and Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Blake Snell on different days this spring. Riley allegedly stole upward of $300,000 worth of designer purses, high-end jewelry and luxury watches from the athletes' homes, according to court documents shared with NBC News. Authorities say Riley was a 'ringleader' of the alleged crimes and suggested that officials are investigating others' involvement. 'That doesn't mean our work is finished,' Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Gary Ernsdorff said. 'We still want to go and identify everybody who was involved and see if there are additional people that we can have sufficient evidence to charge.' Riley is being held in the King County Jail just outside of Seattle on $1 million bail. Prosecutors said the defendant was previously held in custody and released in February after pleading guilty as charged to three robbery counts. It was not immediately clear if Riley had retained an attorney. His arraignment is scheduled for June 16. The series of alleged crimes were among a wider slew of burglaries that victimized high-profile athletes in recent months. Late last year, the homes of several athletes, including Kansas City Chiefs stars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce and Milwaukee Bucks forward Bobby Portis, were burglarized. Seven men were arrested and charged in connection with the alleged burglaries in February. In November, the NBA and NFL issued warnings to their players about the growing threat of organized burglary rings targeting high-profile athletes and other wealthy Americans. The NBA memo, citing FBI intelligence, stated that the groups of criminals were using 'advanced techniques' such as pre-surveillance, drones, signal-jamming devices and other cutting-edge technology. This article was originally published on


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Seattle man charged in connection with burglaries of NFL and MLB athletes
A Seattle man was charged Friday in connection with a series of robberies and burglaries of four current and former professional athletes. Earl Henderson Riley IV, 21, was charged with robbery in the first degree and several counts of burglary, according to the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office. Prosecutors accused Riley of breaking into the homes of and stealing from Seattle Mariners pitcher Luis Castillo and center fielder Julio Rodriguez, former Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman and Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Blake Snell on different days this spring. Riley allegedly stole upward of $300,000 worth of designer purses, high-end jewelry and luxury watches from the athletes' homes, according to court documents shared with NBC News. Authorities say Riley was a 'ringleader' of the alleged crimes and suggested that officials are investigating others' involvement. 'That doesn't mean our work is finished,' Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Gary Ernsdorff said. 'We still want to go and identify everybody who was involved and see if there are additional people that we can have sufficient evidence to charge.' Riley is being held in the King County Jail just outside of Seattle on $1 million bail. Prosecutors said the defendant was previously held in custody and released in February after pleading guilty as charged to three robbery counts. It was not immediately clear if Riley had retained an attorney. His arraignment is scheduled for June 16. The series of alleged crimes were among a wider slew of burglaries that victimized high-profile athletes in recent months. Late last year, the homes of several athletes, including Kansas City Chiefs stars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce and Milwaukee Bucks forward Bobby Portis, were burglarized. Seven men were arrested and charged in connection with the alleged burglaries in February. In November, the NBA and NFL issued warnings to their players about the growing threat of organized burglary rings targeting high-profile athletes and other wealthy Americans. The NBA memo, citing FBI intelligence, stated that the groups of criminals were using 'advanced techniques' such as pre-surveillance, drones, signal-jamming devices and other cutting-edge technology.