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Seven Chileans charged in star-athlete burglary spree targeting Travis Kelce, Patrick Mahomes

  • Seven Chilean nationals have been charged with breaking into homes and stealing property worth over $2 million from professional athletes, including Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce.
  • If convicted, each defendant could face a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison.
  • Authorities found a photo of Pablo Zuniga Cartes wearing a Chiefs shirt, linking him to the crime.
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Alleged burglars targeted pro athletes and evaded authorities for months — until they took a selfie

According to an unsealed federal criminal complaint filed against seven Chilean men allegedly involved in the crime spree, investigators used cell phone records, GPS and iCloud data to link the suspects to the theft of almost $3 million in luxury goods from professional athletes.

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Seven charged for alleged role in burglaries of NFL, NBA players’ homes

On Tuesday, federal authorities charged seven men, all Chilean nationals, who allegedly burglarized the homes of several professional athletes, including Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce and Joe Burrow, among others. According to the complaint, the men are part of a South American Theft Group that targeted the pro athletes, stealing more than $2 million of property. The U.S. Department of Justice said Chilean nationals “were members of a South Amer…

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What does Bobby Portis Jr., the Milwaukee Bucks pivot, have in common with Patrick Mahomes, the NFL star? Quarterback Joe Burrow with Travis Kelce, the Kansas City Chiefs receiver and Taylor Swift's boyfriend? They're not just elite athletes. They're all victims of a sophisticated band of Latin American thieves who specialized in entering athletes' mansions across the country to strip them of jewelry, high-end watches and luxury items. The Depar…

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Aspen Times broke the news in on Wednesday, February 19, 2025.
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