The three Chilean men facing charges on suspicion of breaking into Cincinnati Bengals star Joe Burrow’s home, stood for photos with some of the things that were eventually stolen from the property showed a recently led federal criminal complaint.
A jeweled necklace that read “JB9” with a Nike Swoosh and a Diamond “9” necklace were the luxury possessions that could be seen in the selfie per. The complaint. Burrow, a two-time pro bowler, bar # 9 jersey as he played at LSU and still carries the number for Bengals.
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Jordan Francisco Quiroga Sanchez, 22, Bastian Alejandro Orellana Morales, 23, and Sergio Andres Ortega Cabello, 38, all Chile, are indicted in the burglary of Cincinnati Bengals Quarterback Joe Burrow’s home in December.
A separate photo showed several pieces of stolen jewelry placed on a table, a complaint from the FBI that was lit.

Jordan Francisco Quiroga Sanchez, 22, Bastian Alejandro Orellana Morales, 23, and Sergio Andres Ortega Cabello, 38, all Chile, are indicted in the burglary of Cincinnati Bengals Quarterback Joe Burrow’s home in December.
Jordan Francisco Quiroga Sanchez, 22, Bastian Alejandro Orellana Morales, 23, and Sergio Andres Ortega Cabello, 38, all Chile, were fooled by Ohio State Patrol after authorities asked them in several states after the burglary, according to court documents.
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The Bengals released a statement on Wednesday thanks to the authorities for their efforts.
“Hamilton County Sheriff’s Department and their partner agencies at local, state and federal level did a wonderful job of investigating the crime and bringing bad actors to justice. Cincinnati Bengals would like to thank them for their efforts and expand our sincere appreciation for their good work.
“The Bengals have collaborated with the Lensmanns Department for decades on many questions, and we know that they are a real source of strength and pride for society. The Bengales appreciate their good work and will continue to support their efforts fully when the criminal process moves say forward. ”
The men, who police say were illegal in the country, had tools for burglary at the time of their arrest with a Bengals hat and Louisiana State University shirt, which is believed to have been stolen from Burrow’s home.
The elements of the robbery were in line with other burglaries recently performed in different parts of the United States by South American theft groups, the complaint stated. The document added that the groups are typically consisting of South Americans who enter the country illegally or remain in the United States after their visa expires. The groups have targeted jewelry and designer accessories according to the complaint.
Burrow was on the football field for a game against Dallas Cowboys in Arlington, Texas when the home was broken.

Cincinnati Bengals Quarterback Joe Burrow celebrates after a NFL football match against Denver Broncos in Cincinnati, Saturday 28 December 2024. (AP Photo/Jeff Dean)
Olivia Ponton, a model and influencer on social media identified as Burrow’s employee in an incident report, was at the time of the time of the incident. No damage was reported during the burglary.
Burrow broke his silence a few days after the burglary and said it left him “violated”.
“So of course everyone has heard what has happened. I feel like my privacy has been violated in more ways than one. And far more is already out there than I wanted out there and that I love sharing, sharing, So that’s all in I got to say about it, “Burrow told journalists in December.