Four Chilean nationals have reportedly been arrested in connection with the recent burglary of Joe Burrow’s $7.5million home.
The Cincinnati Bengals quarterback saw his Ohio mansion ransacked back in December and now it’s emerged that the authorities have detained four men over the incident.
According to TMZ, the men – who cops reportedly claim were ‘illegally in the country or overstayed their permissions’ – were found with LSU and Bengals gear which is suspected to have been taken from Burrow.
The quarterback became the latest NFL star to be the victim of a burglary in the middle of a game.
Hamilton County (Ohio) sheriffs last month confirmed the break-in in the suburb of Anderson Township, while Burrow was 1,000 miles away – facing the Cowboys at AT&T Stadium.
Alexander Chavez, Bastian Morales, Jordan Sanchez and Sergio Cabello were taken into custody on January 10 following a traffic stop in Ohio.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow was the victim of a break-in while he was in Dallas

Burrow moved into the property in Anderson Township, Ohio back in late 2023
They are due in court on Tuesday. But, TMZ reports, none is currently facing burglary charges.
That is despite the group having Husky automatic center punch tools that are said to regularly used by the ‘South American Theft Group’ to break glass and sneak into homes.
It’s claimed that they also had a phone, with cell site data placing it in the area of Burrow’s mansion.
According to TMZ, the men are facing four felony charges, including possessing criminal tools and participation in a criminal gang.