The FBI has joined the investigation into burglaries at the homes of Chiefs stars Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes.
TMZ reported The FBI is assisting the Cass County Sheriff's Office, which is investigating the Mahomes break-in, and the Leawood Police Department, which is investigating the Kelsey robbery.
Sources told the show that the FBI's involvement in the robbery would lend credence to the idea that the crime may involve “organized crime that transcends state lines.”
The department is also said to be investigating a break-in at a nearby home, which follows up on earlier reports that the burglaries at Mahomes and Kelce's homes were part of a larger incident. Become.
An FBI spokeswoman would not confirm or deny the FBI's involvement in the investigation.
The robberies occurred between Oct. 6 and Oct. 7, when the homes of two Chiefs star players were broken into.
According to a report from TMZ, Mahomes' home was burglarized around midnight on October 6th, and Kelce's home was broken into around 7:33pm on October 7th, just after kickoff of “Monday Night Football.” It was done.
According to a police report, $20,000 in cash was seized from Kelsey's home, and officials say Kelsey and the pop icon's girlfriend, Taylor Swift, who was in town for that night's Chiefs game, arrived in Kansas City. He told the media that he was staying at a hotel downtown. Swift's security team takes this incident very seriously.
Mahomes and Kelce had not publicly addressed the incident as of Tuesday night.
Mahomes' home is located 45 miles south of Kansas City in Belton, Missouri, and Kelsey's home, which he moved to for more privacy after going public with his relationship with Swift, is just 16 miles from the Chiefs quarterback's mansion. It's in the north.
Thanks to Mahomes and Kelce, the Chiefs are 9-0 heading into Sunday's game against the Bills.





