Police have confirmed that three illegal immigrant men from Chile are facing federal charges following the robbery of NFL quarterback Joe Barrow's home.
After Burrow's Home models originally reported the robbery in December, police released body cam footage of four illegal immigrants who were handed over in traffic stops.
As the patrolman approached the car, the man in the passenger seat was immediately shown wearing a Cincinnati Bengals beanie. While searching for the trunk, the officers found Louis Vuitton bags and LSU shirts.
Since then, recent indictments against three individuals reveal that the suspect is facing local and federal charges after it was discovered that he had stole items worth around $300,000 from Barrow's home. It has become.
This included “JB9” and “#9”, a premium diamond chain that reads Burrow's initials and numbers. The man also took a photo of himself. I'm wearing a chainwith Louis Vuitton hat and luggage. One man gives a thumbs up on the photo, another gives a sign of peace, while the third unlikely individual gives the middle finger.
Another photograph They showed them a stack of cash, and various gems spread across the table.
The Cincinnati Bengals of Barrow have issued a statement praising law enforcement agencies thank you They for their investigation:
“The Hamilton County Sheriff's Office and partner agencies at the local, state and federal level have done an incredible job investigating crimes and bringing bad actors to trial. The Cincinnati Bengals appreciate their efforts and are loyal to them. I would like to expand my appreciation. Good work. We recognize that there was a huge amount of complex investigation that led to these prosecutions.
“Today is the day law enforcement got the ball and spiked it.”
A detective called one of the mobile numbers that pinged a cell phone tower in Burrow's neighborhood during the robbery after being taken to the Clark County Sheriff's Office for questions. Documents say the suspect's phone began to ring.
According to Fox Newsfurther analysis revealed that one of the suspects deleted other photos of the stolen items as well as photos from behind Barrow's house.
The federal ju judge in Cincinnati was charged with Bastien Alejandro Orellana Morales, 23, Jordan Francis Co., Iroga Sanchez, 22, and Sergio Andres Ortega Cabello, 38.
The FBI reportedly said theft group was “big concern” around Cincinnati.
US lawyer Kenneth L. Parker said authorities are investigating criminal network suspicions.
“We owed to follow the evidence to our victims, whether they are professional athletes or not. … Today is the day law enforcement got the ball and spiked.”
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