The Cincinnati Bengals released a statement thanking authorities for their work in handling the burglary of star quarterback Joe Burrow’s mansion in December.
On December 9, Burrow’s $7.5million property was broken into, starting a series of break-ins among professional athletes.
After the suspects were arrested and while action was being taken in the case, the Bengals gave the Hamilton County Sherriff’s Department their flowers, praising their impact on the community.
‘The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Department and their partner agencies at the local, state, and federal level did a wonderful job investigating the crime and bringing bad actors to justice,’ the statement read.
‘The Cincinnati Bengals would like to thank them for their efforts and extend our sincere appreciation for their good work,’ the statement continued.
‘We recognize there was a tremendous amount of complex investigative work that led to these indictments, and the Sheriff’s Department was exemplary in this work.’
The Cincinnati Bengals released a statement after Joe Burrow’s mansion was broken into
![Four men suspected of raiding Joe Burrow's home allegedly posed in his jewelry afterwards](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/13/00/94976565-14391515-Four_men_suspected_of_raiding_Joe_Burrow_s_home_allegedly_posed_-a-1_1739407962043.jpg)
Four men suspected of raiding Joe Burrow’s home allegedly posed in his jewelry afterwards
‘The Bengals have worked with the Sheriff’s Department for decades on many matters, and we know them to be a real source of strength and pride for the community,’ the team added.
‘The Bengals appreciate their good work and will continue to fully support their efforts as the criminal process moves forward.’
The group, who cops believe are illegal immigrants from Chile, were arrested during a traffic stop in Clark County last month; with Morales, Sanchez, and Cabello now facing charges of transporting stolen goods interstate and falsifying records in a federal investigation.
In a shocking new photo laid bare in court documents, all four men linked to the burglary can be seen posing in the jewelry they allegedly stole from Burrow – including the NFL star’s personalized diamond-encrusted chains.
![Another shocking photo shows the NFL star's jewelry laid out next to a huge wad of cash](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/13/00/94976369-14391515-Another_shocking_photo_shows_the_NFL_star_s_jewelry_laid_out_nex-a-2_1739407962044.jpg)
Another shocking photo shows the NFL star’s jewelry laid out next to a huge wad of cash
![The Bengals quarterback moved into the pad in Anderson Township, Ohio back in late 2023](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/13/00/93010963-14391515-The_Bengals_quarterback_moved_into_the_pad_in_Anderson_Township_-a-3_1739407962119.jpg)
The Bengals quarterback moved into the pad in Anderson Township, Ohio back in late 2023
The four men allegedly posed for a photo in the Burrow’s jewelry after carrying out the burglary.
Bastian Morales, 23, Jordan Sanchez, 22, and Sergio Cabello, 38 have been federally charged over the break-in that took place at Burrow’s $7.5million property in Cincinnati on December 9.
The fourth suspect, Alexander Chavez, 24, has not been charged federally but remains charged in Clark County, Nevada.
They are understood to have made off with over $300,000 worth of his luxury possessions, according to federal prosecutors.