
Home owned by D-backs’ Ketel Marte burglarized throughout MLB All-Star
An Arizona home coming from Ketel Marte of the Arizona Diamondbacks was burglarized during the MLB All-Star break, Scottsdale Police said.SPD validated
they are investigating a “high-dollar property break-in” that is believed to have actually taken place Tuesday night while Marte remained in Atlanta with his household representing the National League at the MLB All-Star Game. According to police, there were no signs of break-in, and many personal products, such as fashion jewelry, were taken. The examination remains ongoing.Advertisement Marte started
for the NL and hit a two-run double in the first inning during the NL’s victory.The theft is the most recent in a string of
thefts of homes owned by professional athletes throughout the U.S.In February, federal authorities charged seven males who apparently burglarized the homes of Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce and Joe Burrow, among other athletes. According to the grievance, the males, all Chilean nationals, are part of a South American Theft Group that targeted expert athletes, stealing more than$ 2 million of property.Each male was charged with conspiracy to dedicate interstate transportation of stolen residential or commercial property.
In the middle of these occurrences, both the NBA and NFL provided warnings to their players about taking precautions.Advertisement Last month, a Seattle guy was charged with robbing the homes of Luis Castillo and Julio Rodríguez of the Seattle Mariners, former
Seattle Seahawks player Richard Sherman, and Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Blake Snell. There was likewise a tried theft at the home of former Mariner and baseball Hall of Famer Edgar Martínez.