Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce’s homes in Kansas City were burglarized last month
The homes of Kansas City Chiefs stars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce were burglarized last month, the team confirmed Wednesday.
Officers responded to a reported burglary shortly after midnight on Oct. 6 at Mahomes’ property in Belton, Mo., according to a police report from the Cass County (Mo.) Sheriff’s Office. Mahomes is not identified in the report, but the address listed matches the three-time Super Bowl MVP quarterback’s public records.
There is no burglary, as appears from the police report, which qualifies the crime as burglary with premeditation. A spokesperson for the Cass County Sheriff’s Office said an investigation into the incident is ongoing.
Mahomes spoke about the incident on Wednesday, calling it “frustrating” and “disappointing.”
“I can’t go into too many details because the investigation is still ongoing,” he told reporters. “But obviously it’s something you don’t really want to happen to anyone, but of course yourself.”
A day after the reported burglary at Mahomes’ home, another reported burglary occurred at a home in Leawood, Kansas, believed to be owned by Kelce, on October 7 around 7:30 p.m., according to a trespass report from the Leawood Police Department. The Chiefs defeated the New Orleans Saints that evening at Arrowhead Stadium in a “Monday Night Football” game, with pop star Taylor Swift, Kelce’s girlfriend, in attendance.
The police report of the incident showed that $20,000 in cash was taken and there was $1,000 in damage to a rear door.
A spokesperson for the Leawood Police Department declined to provide additional details, saying the department does not release victim information except in cases of fatalities, accidents and homicides.
TMZ first reported the news of the reported burglaries at Mahomes and Kelce.
— Nate Taylor contributed to this report.
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