
(FreePressBeacon.com) – In a surprising development, the homes of NFL stars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce fell victim to burglars, shaking the perception of safety that comes with fame and fortune.
See photos of their burglarized mansions in the tweet below!
Kelce, sustaining a $20,000 loss to these brazen criminals, has become a poster boy for the glaring security risks high-profile individuals face today.
Travis Kelce’s home in Leawood, Kansas, was hit on October 7.
Burglars smashed the back door and made off with $20,000.
Meanwhile, on October 6, Patrick Mahomes’ residence in Belton, Missouri, experienced a break-in, albeit with no clear signs of forced entry.
The events started during the Chiefs’ battle with the New Orleans Saints on Monday Night Football.
In the midst of the game, Kelce’s palatial home fell prey to these lawbreakers, reports USA Today Sports.
Meanwhile, law enforcement, including the FBI, is piecing together evidence and reviewing surveillance footage.
A string of controversies surrounds these burglaries. Patrick Mahomes and Brittany built their dream home on an eight-acre plot in 2020.
The family’s heartfelt effort was featured in Netflix’s “Quarterback.” The luxury and leisure come under threat with such invasions.
“The Kansas City-area homes of Chiefs stars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce were burglarized in October, police reports show,” writes Just The News.
The Cass County Sheriff’s Office spearheads the investigation, yet details remain elusive.
E! News sought comments from the players’ representatives and sheriff’s office but received no response.
Mahomes’ stance keeps fans guessing; theft details and potential losses at his home remain undisclosed.
High-profile individuals like Mahomes and Kelce aren’t immune to burglars’ plots, though the motive remains unclear.
The timing of these break-ins, with Taylor Swift in town and the Chiefs playing, adds complexity to the situation.
The community’s unease grows as more break-ins are reported in nearby neighborhoods.
While the affluent continue to build fortresses on sprawling lands, as Kelce did with his 17,000-square-foot mansion, these incidents question what measures truly protect them.
Whether these were orchestrated attacks or opportunistic strikes remain a pressing concern for all involved.
Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes’ mansions burglarized within hours of each other https://t.co/btYLld3USV pic.twitter.com/bTnV7lInez
— New York Post (@nypost) November 12, 2024
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