Seven Chilean immigrants have been charged with the expansion of the country from the burglary of prominent athletes, Including Travis Kelissy Patrick Maqoum, federal officials said on Tuesday.
Federal complaint On Tuesday, it reveals that since around October 2024, the immigrants have been targeting athletes from the US Football Association and NBA – storming their homes while the players were competing in games.
According to the complaint, the suspects were members of the South American theft group (SATG).
“In many circumstances, professional sporting teams will publish their schedules and games sites, making it easy for Satg to know when a specific athlete will be in a specific professional sports team away from his residence.”
Bucks’ Bobby Portis reveals that the house may be stolen through the game versus Cavaliers

The authorities said that the suspects Pablo Ziona Cartes, the signs of the Agnasio Ziona, Bastian Jiminiz Friraout and a fourth individual with a stolen safe and jewelry captured shortly after the theft. (American Public Prosecutor Office, the central region of Florida)
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The complaint adds four defendants to three former suspects linked to them Processing in the country level: Jordan Kiroja Sanchez, 22; Bastian Orlelano Morales, 23; And Sergio Ortega Cabello, 38.
The other four defendants are Pablo Ziona Cartes, 24; IGNACIO Zuniga Cartes, 20; Alexander Huwaijil Chavez, 24; Bastian Jiminiz Friraout, 27.
In a photo issued by the US Public Prosecutor’s Central Region Office in Florida, the suspects are seen demonstrating their stolen goods. One of the suspects was seen wearing the tools of the heads of Kansas City.

Bobby Portis of Milwoki Pacz during the semi -final in the American Professional League on May 11, 2022, at TD Park in Boston. (Brian Babino/NBAE via Getty Images)
The authorities said that the photo was taken at the home of the Miluki Pacz player on November 2, 2024. I mentioned earlier The Pakz Bobby Portis’s house was stolen on the same date.
“This is a place where I thought at home,” Portis wrote in a post on social media after the process of robbing the house. “While I was playing yesterday, I had a home invasion, and they took most of my precious property.”

The homes of the Chevs Patrick Maqim and Tarvis Kelly stars were buried in October. (Imagn)
In other incidents on October 5 and 7, 2024, the complaint details were robbed of two soccer players in Kansas City. Fox News digital I mentioned earlier The houses of Maasoum and Alasus were stolen in October.
The complaint also reminds the robbery of Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the Cincinnati Pinglis player and the Memphis Grielsles player. The details of the players’ names were not available immediately.

Jordan Kiruja Sanchez, 22, Bastian Aureliana Morales, 23, and Sergio Ortega Capello, 38, are all from Chile, accused of the Sensinati Banglades Guess Boro’s robe in December. (American lawyer office)

All seven individuals were accused of conspiring to commit the states of states of stolen property. (American lawyer office)
The complaint comes on Tuesday more than a week after federal prosecutors naming three of the seven men as suspects in the robbery of the American Football Association player Joe Boro’s house.
All seven individuals were accused of conspiring to commit the states of states of stolen property. If convicted, each of them will face a maximum 10 -year sentence in the federal prison.
Information on their installations in the federal issue was not immediately available.
The US Football Association Security Memorandum
In a note obtained by the Associated Press, the US Football Association issued a security alert to the teams and the American Football Association Association, warning that professional athletes in various sports are “increasingly targeted through organized and skill groups.”
The law enforcement officials said that the suspects are displacing widespread monitoring of their targets, and even faced even the ground guards or running. Some have even tried home delivery operations.
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The memo urged the players to take special precautions, including installing home security systems. They were also encouraged not to publish live updates to their characteristics, go on social media, or offer expensive elements online.
Paulina dedaj of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.
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2025-02-19 15:39:00