FBI launches operation to investigate criminal network targeting NFL stars’ homes
The FBI has launched a nationwide campaign to investigate criminal networks targeting professional athletes’ homes in the United States.
In the statement , , , , , ExternalThe FBI said thefts have been carefully planned by members of the South American Theft Organization (SATGS).
NFL Issue a safety warning to players Last year, Kansas City Chiefs’ home stars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce were stolen, and the property owned by the Dallas Cowboys (Linval Joseph) was targeted.
The suspect Satg allegedly monitored the athlete’s travel schedule to determine when his property was not occupied.
The FBI said it has arrested two people accused of operating an East Coast operation to resell merchandise.
A federal grand jury in Cincinnati, Ohio also sued three defendants — allegedly committing a burglary at the home of an NFL player last year — believed to be part of the organization.
When the Chiefs competed in the Philadelphia Eagles in New Orleans Sunday, their goal was to have a third consecutive Super Bowl.