Information is still being gathered about the burglary that happened at Cincinnati Bengals star Joe Burrow's house earlier this season. But on February 6, three arrests were finally made amid the nearly two-month interrogation and fans finally got a chance to see what the perps look like.
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According to Cincinnati.com, three Chilean men who were actively participating in a South American theft ring were indicted after stealing over $300k worth of valuables from Burrow's home. Jordan Francisco Quiroga Sanchez, 22, Bastian Alejandro Orellana Morales, 23, and Sergio Andres Ortega Cabello, 38, were arrested and taken into custody on February 5.
"Three Chilean men who prosecutors say are part of a South American theft ring have been indicted in the Dec. 9 burglary at Cincinnati Bengals Joe Burrow's home in Anderson Township," the outlet writes.
"Court documents show that nearly $300,000 in designer luggage, glasses, wristwatches and jewelry were stolen from the home."
In a statement following the arrest, U.S. Attorney Kenneth Parker said in a statement that: "Today is a day that law enforcement scored and spiked the ball."
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They are believed to be part of a South American Theft Group.
I'll never understand why people take photos when committing a crime.
The criminal on the bed is wearing Burrow'sā¦ pic.twitter.com/txWmUewsro
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) February 6, 2025
Burrow Gets Major Assist From Sports Illustrated Model
While Joe Burrow and the Bengals were handling things on the field in a Week 14 matchup with the Dallas Cowboys, his house was being robbed. According to TMZ, the criminals broke into Burrow's house through a window. Thankfully, Sports Illustrated model Olivia Ponton was there to lend Burrow a neighborly assist and called the police to his home while the robbery was in progress.
"Olivia Ponton — a Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model who boasts nearly eight million followers on TikTok — was the one who reported the burglary at Joe Burrow's Ohio home to cops," TMZ wrote.
"In the documents, the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office wrote Ponton called in the break-in at around 8:14 PM — as 28-year-old Burrow was in the middle of his "Monday Night Football" clash with the Dallas Cowboys in Texas."