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QB's Home Hit: $200K Stolen During Game
8 Jan
Summary
- Three arrests made in connection with the burglary.
- Approximately $200,000 in property was stolen.
- Sanders was playing in his first regular-season NFL game.

Three people have been arrested following a burglary at the home of Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders. The Medina County Sheriff's Office announced the arrests on Wednesday, stating that a fourth suspect remains at large with an active warrant.
The break-in occurred on November 16th, during the second half of Sanders' first regular-season NFL game. While the quarterback was on the field for the Browns' match against the Baltimore Ravens, his home in Granger Township was targeted. Approximately $200,000 in property was pilfered from the residence.
Surveillance footage showed three masked and gloved individuals entering the home shortly before 7 p.m. This incident places Sanders among a group of NFL players who have experienced home burglaries during game times. The sheriff's office is continuing its investigation to apprehend the remaining suspect.



