Former Seahawks -star Richard Serman from Seattle has released security images of the armed men who robbed his house while his wife protected their children against the building.
“House is robbed of Gun Point with my family in it is not what someone wants for a birthday present,” Sherman wrote on X alongside two grippers of his security images. 'Scary situation that my wife treated masterfully and kept my children safe. If someone has information that can help these people find, please contact us. '
Images see two men who walk into the house in Seattle with masks and heavy coats. One of the men can be seen waving with a gun.
A man from Covington, Washington, responded to Sherman and explained that there had been similar robberies in his neighborhood. Sherman responded by requesting a direct message from the man, while he added that “they got 5 houses from what the police told us.”
Furthermore, much remains unclear, including the place of residence of Sherman's wife Ashley and their children, Rayden and Avery, during the robbery.
According to TMZ, the police are investigating the burglary of March 29.

A time stamp on the images shows the robbers who enter the house on Saturday

One of the robbers is seen who holds a gun in his right hand while approaching the door

Sherman is seen in addition to his wife, Ashley, whom he credits in protecting their children
Sherman, a former Super Bowl winner and one of the elite cornerbacks in recent NFL history, became 37 on Sunday. He is currently working as a NFL analyst for Amazon Prime.
Many of the world's largest sports stars, including Travis Kelce And Patrick Mahomeshave become victims of thieves in recent months.
The worrying trend has criminals on the mansions and possessions of players from the NFL, NBA, NHL, MLS and College Sports – sometimes during games.
At the end of last year, the FBI sent a warning to professional sports competitions on crime organizations that focus on professional athletes.
Cops have started a multi -state investigation into the wave of robberies, many of which – according to the authorities – are the work of a refined crime ring.
To be clear, there is no public proof that the men who robbed Sherman and his family are bound by the other robberies in different parts of the country.