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Dak Prescott’s fiancée, Sarah Jane Ramos, has $40K worth of goods stolen

The vacation ended in disaster for Dak Prescott and his fiancée Sarah Jane Ramos.

Thousands of dollars worth of property, including Chanel and Louis Vuitton brand merchandise, was stolen from Ramos' car on Thursday. This was reported by Dallas-based WFAA. Sunday after reviewing the police report.

Ramos, who has a 10-month-old daughter with the Cowboys' starting quarterback and is pregnant with her second child, was on her way to a Pilates class the day after Christmas when she said, “It was raining, so I had to hurry.'' “I went inside'' and “I forgot to lock the door.'' she [vehicle door]” says the report.

Sarah Jane Ramos, who is engaged to Cowboys QB Dak Prescott, had thousands of dollars worth of items taken from her car during the December 2024 incident. Getty Images for Gateway to Cancer Research
According to a police report, the incident involving Ramos occurred the day after Christmas. Sarah Jane/Instagram

When she returned home, a number of items were taken with her, including “designer Chanel and YSL handbags and wallets,” the report said. [Yves Saint Laurent]Gucci, Louis Vuitton and Prada, as well as computer software and cash, including items estimated to be worth $40,000 were stolen.

The incident involving Ramos, who announced his engagement to Prescott, 31, in October, comes on the heels of high-profile robberies that have affected professional athletes.

Mavericks star Luka Doncic's home was broken into on Friday. along with the police report Nearly $300,000 worth of jewelry was stolen, according to information obtained by The Dallas Morning News.

Mavericks star Luka Doncic's home was also burglarized in December 2024. NBAE (via Getty Images)
Joe Burrow is one of several professional athletes whose homes have been broken into in recent weeks. Katie Stratman Iman Image

NFL stars Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce and Joe Burrow have also been victims of home invasions in recent weeks, and the FBI has cited the issue in contact information reports. It was obtained by ABC News on Monday.

“These homes are targeted for burglaries because they are believed to potentially contain luxury goods such as designer handbags, jewelry, watches, and cash,” the FBI said, adding that “organized A group of thieves is suspected of breaking into the homes of at least nine professional athletes.” Autumn between September and November.

The FBI also detailed how South American organized theft groups can prepare for attacks.

“Organized thieves are circumventing alarm systems and using Wi-Fi jammers to block Wi-Fi connections, disable devices, cover surveillance cameras, and obfuscate their identities,” the report said. states.

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