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Fiancée of Cowboys QB Dak Prescott has $40,000 of luxury items stolen in latest NFL-related robbery

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott's fiancée has become the latest victim in a series of robberies involving NFL players and their spouses.

Sarah Jane Ramos, the mother of Prescott's 10-month-old daughter, left her car unlocked on her way to a Pilates class the day after Christmas when she reported the items stolen. It is being

According to the police report, Ramos “rushed indoors due to the rain.” WFAA. “Ramos forgot to lock the door because he was in a hurry.'' [vehicle] door. “

When Ramos returned to her car, she discovered that a number of “designer handbags and wallets” had been stolen. Brands reportedly included Chanel, Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Prada and Yves Saint Laurent.

Other items included “computer software and cash” with an estimated total value of $40,000.

“These groups appear to be exploiting the team's schedule…”

Other NFL players have also reported home burglaries, including Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow, who attended a “Monday Night Football” game. A burglar broke into the house.

“So obviously everyone has heard what happened,” Barrow said at a media briefing. “I feel like my privacy has been invaded in many ways, and there's so much more out there already than I want to put out there that I don't want to share about it.” So that's all I can say about it.”

Sports Illustrated model Olivia Ponton and her mother, 23, called police after Ponton arrived at Vallow's home and found her bedroom window broken and her room ransacked. I reported it.

Ponton's mother told police: “Someone is trying to break into the house.” “My daughter is there. This is Joe Burrow's house. She's staying there. He's coming to watch the football game.”

Model Olivia Ponton reportedly called the police after being robbed at Joe Burrow's house.Photo credit: TheStewartofNY/FilmMagic

The NFL had warned players that an “organized and sophisticated” group of criminals was targeting their homes.

“The homes of professional athletes from multiple sports leagues are increasingly the targets of burglaries by organized and skilled groups,” the memo published in X said. said. “Law enforcement officials have noted that these groups appear to be exploiting team schedules to target players' homes on game days.”

A source familiar with the situation also described the criminals as a “transnational criminal organization.”

In late November, Kansas City law enforcement officials announced that the homes of Kansas City Chiefs players Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes were burglarized on consecutive days. WDAF-TV Approximately $20,000 was stolen from Kelce, but the amount stolen from Mahomes was unknown.

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