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Police Investigating Break-in at Home Reported to Belong to NBA Star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
The break-in reflects a broader trend of burglaries targeting professional athletes' homes, with no arrests made and police increasing patrols during local events.
- On Oct. 30, police responded to a break-in at the 6600 block of Hillcrest Avenue, Nichols Hills, investigating the home of Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Oklahoma City Thunder star and reigning MVP.
- Leagues warned that organized, skilled groups targeted athletes' homes, and the FBI noted many alarms were inactive and houses unoccupied.
- A news release says suspects fled before Nichols Hills Police Department arrived, no arrests have been made, and there is no reason to believe members of the public are in danger amid increased police presence during Halloween and coming weeks.
- Investigators urged residents to call 405-843-5672 or the anonymous tip line 405-879-8878, describing Gilgeous-Alexander as the latest high-profile athlete burglarized in recent years.
- Timing matched a Thunder game: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was at the Paycom Center scoring 31 as Oklahoma City beat the Washington Wizards 127-108.
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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was able to win with his club on Thursday. At the same time, however, the basketball superstar is said to have broken in.
The assault occurred as the Thunder star played a home game against the Wizards
Police investigating break-in at home reported to belong to Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
Police were investigating a burglary at a home on Friday reported to belong to the Oklahoma City Thunder's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander that happened while the NBA's reigning MVP was playing a game the night before.
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