I usual unknowns they have targeted the houses of NBA and NFL players on the road with their teams, and now the leagues are gearing up to raise awareness among athletes about home safety.
Recently, players like Bobby Portis e Mike Conleye Travis Kelce e Patrick MahomesNFL star of the Kankas City Chiefs, immediately had thefts carried out according to the FBI by an organized group of professional thievesdefined transnational South American Theft Groups capable of landing shots”sophisticated, high-tech” between use of drones, stakeouts and tools to interfere with anti-theft and anti-intrusion security alarms. He was the first to be visited by the usual unknown men Conleyin September, then Bobby Portis in November and Kelce and Mahomes. The stolen goods? Money and objects and goods that can be resold on the black market, according to the authorities: watches, jewelry and luxury clothing and accessories.
In a memorandumthe NBA and the NFL have recommended their athletes to make sure they implement effective security systems, video surveillance, and use safes and above all to avoid posting on social media photos of interior of their own homeswhich could provide valuable elements to thieves. So, turn to civil patrol services and even get guard dogs.