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Sanders' Home Hit by $200K Heist During NFL Debut
8 Jan
Summary
- Three suspects arrested for burglary of $200,000 property.
- The theft occurred during Shedeur Sanders' NFL debut on Nov. 16.
- A fourth suspect remains at large with an active warrant.

Three individuals have been apprehended by the Medina County Sheriff's Office in Ohio. They are suspected of involvement in a significant burglary that occurred at the residence of NFL player Shedeur Sanders. The incident, which took place on November 16th, saw approximately $200,000 worth of property stolen from Sanders' home.
Authorities report that the burglary happened shortly before 7 p.m. while Sanders was playing in his first NFL game. Three suspects, allegedly masked and gloved, entered the property, with a fourth individual serving as the getaway driver. While three suspects are now in custody, one remains at large.
This event highlights a concerning trend, as other NFL players, including Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, and Joe Burrow, have also experienced home burglaries while actively participating in games. Sanders' performance in his debut game saw him complete four of 16 passes for 47 yards.



