
Suspects in robbery of NFL star Joe Burrow’s home took selfie with stolen jewelry, FBI says
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Three Chilean men facing charges for allegedly breaking into NFL star Joe Burrow’s home took a selfie with
Three Chilean men facing charges on suspicion of breaking into NFL star Joe Burrow’s home two months ago took a selfie with some of the jewelry and items stolen from the quarterback, according to a federal criminal complaint filed last week. The selfie shows four men – three of whom are charged in the case – posing with some of the jewelry and luxury items stolen from Burrow’s Cincinnati home in December, authorities say in the complaint, including a jeweled necklace reading “JB9” with a Nike swoosh and a diamond necklace with the number “9.” (Burrow wears No. 9 for the NFL’s Cincinnati Bengals.) Another photo, which like the selfie was found on a suspect’s phone, shows a collection of some of the stolen jewelry and cash laid out on a table, according to the complaint filed by an FBI special agent. The complaint also details how investigators believe the suspects burglarized the home – despite the presence of a security detail – and explains tactics commonly used in recent break-ins targeting professional athletes. Jordan Francisco Quiroga Sanchez, 22; Bastian Alejandro Orellana Morales, 23; and Sergio Andres Ortega Cabello, 38, all from Chile, face federal charges of transporting stolen goods interstate and falsifying records, according to the FBI. Information on their attorneys in the federal case is not available. The three also were indicted by an Ohio grand jury last month in connection with the burglaries of a string of multimillion-dollar homes. CNN has sought comment from their attorneys in the state case.