Armed Robbery of New York Jets Star

A New York Jets star was believed to be the victim of an armed robbery after being followed 30 miles to his home in Morristown, New Jersey. The suspects allegedly stole money and personal belongings before fleeing the scene. Similar incidents involving high-profile athletes have raised security concerns.

Theft of Cars from Miami Hurricanes Power Couple

Miami Hurricanes quarterback Carson Beck and his basketball girlfriend Hanna Cavinder had three cars stolen in South Florida, part of a string of high-profile burglaries targeting sports stars.

Athlete Home Burglaries

Thieves linked to South American gangs have been targeting the homes of NFL and NBA superstars, stealing jewelry and cash. Recent arrests have been made, and stolen items have been found in storage units. Investigators suspect international crime rings are involved in these high-profile heists.

NFL Players Cautioned After Burglaries of Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce's Homes

NFL players, including Kansas City Chiefs stars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce, were cautioned by the league to be on high alert after their homes were broken into in a wave of crime reportedly tied to international organized crime.

Robberies Targeting Professional Athletes in Kansas City

Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce were victims of a sophisticated crime group involved in a spree of robberies in the Kansas City area. The robbers, believed to be part of a South American crime ring, targeted high-profile individuals including professional athletes like NBA player Bobby Portis. The crimes were meticulously planned weeks in advance, possibly with the help of insiders leaking information to the robbers.

Celebrity Home Burglaries in Southern California

Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson's Los Angeles home was burglarized by ongoing crews targeting high-end neighborhoods. No arrests have been made. More than a dozen home break-ins reported in the San Fernando Valley recently.

International Organized Crime Ring Targeting Houses of Worship in Maryland and Northern Virginia

An international organized crime ring, reportedly Romanian mobsters, are targeting houses of worship in Maryland and Northern Virginia, stealing donations and valuables. Police suspect the group, known as ROMAs, of hitting Buddhist temples, mosques, and Hindu temples in the Washington, D.C., area. Two suspects, Alex Dumitru and Natalian Dumitru, have been arrested in connection with the burglaries. The group is described as focused on monetary rewards rather than having political motivations.

South American Theft Groups Stashing Hidden Cameras for Burglaries in the U.S.

South American Theft Groups (SATG) in the U.S. are stashing hidden cameras in shrubs and gardens to conduct surveillance for burglaries. Residents warned to be vigilant and report suspicious activity to law enforcement.

Bait Houses Used to Catch Burglars in Atherton, California

Atherton, California, a city facing a rise in home burglaries, is using bait houses with tracking devices to catch perpetrators. Police follow the tracking devices with drones and license-plate readers. Residents support the unique method.

Attempted Arson of Freedom Bell in Washington, D.C.

D.C. native launches recall campaign against Democratic councilmember after her smoke shop was burglarized. Suspect attempts to set fire to the Freedom Bell outside Union Station in Washington, D.C. No injuries reported. Bell is a sculpture resembling the Liberty Bell.

Gang Activity Targeting Luxury Homes in Southern California

The Los Angeles Police Department has formed a task force to counter a rise in gangs from Latin America targeting luxury homes in Southern California. Most participants are from Chile, but law enforcement has seen nationals from Peru, Ecuador, and Colombia. They exploit a 2014 visa waiver to enter the US and disable home security systems with jamming devices.

Chilean Illegal Immigrants Arrested for Burglaries in the U.S.

Chilean illegal immigrants linked to burglaries across the southern U.S. and east coast arrested in Maryland. Suspects part of a South American Theft Group. ICE detains suspects for immigration violations.

Rise in Burglaries in Democrat-Run Los Angeles

Tourism from South America to Los Angeles has led to an increase in burglaries in wealthy neighborhoods. LAPD officials have noted a rise in organized crime groups targeting the city, with specific incidents involving Chilean nationals. Despite arrests, some suspects have been released on bail, contributing to the ongoing crime wave. The article criticizes Democrat-run cities for attracting illegal activity and failing to enforce laws effectively.

Burglaries in Los Angeles with Wifi-Jamming Technology

Authorities in Los Angeles warn residents of burglaries using wifi-jamming technology to disarm security systems and steal valuables.