Three men indicted in Ohio in burglary of Bengals QB Joe Burrow’s home

Three men claimed to be part of a South America theft group were charged on Wednesday storming in Centuti Benglis S.Uarterback Joe BurrowThe prosecutors in Ohio said.
The three men, all of them from Chile, They were arrested on charges of the state In Ohio, late last month in relation to The Break-in, who was discovered at home in Hamilton on December 9.
Boro was in Texas at the time, which prompted Bengal to 27-20 victory over Dallas Copyps.
Jordan Francisco Kiruja Sanchez, 22; Bastian Alejandro Aurelana Morales, 23; Sergio Andres Ortega Cabello, 38; He was accused on Wednesday by the Federal Grand Persons. They are directed to a federal transfer of stolen records of stolen goods and falsifying records in a federal investigation.
“Our investigation is still ongoing as it seems that these individuals are the alleged party to ice groups in South America that commit crimes throughout our region and other places.” He said in a statement.
The certificate of the FBI from a criminal complaint on Monday says that the investigators found pictures of the Capello phone showing stolen elements in the process of robbery and the three men who demonstrate with another man.
Burrow’s name is not clarified in court documents, but the victim is referred to as “JB, the American Football Association player in Cincinnati, Bengaps”. Using the first letters in a criminal complaint is not unusual.
The date and time that was discovered was discovered at a time when the indictment was placed with the report of the Hamilton County Office, which is called the hole-Boro admitted that his house had been divided and said that he felt a violation, including the information that was outside the audience.
“It is clear that everyone heard what happened. I feel that my privacy has violated more than one way,” Boro He said December 11Two days after storming. “The way is more than I want and I am interested in sharing it.”
The robbery was reported at approximately 8:14 pm on December 9, by one of their colleagues from the owner of the house who saw the chaos and a broken window, the Federal Prosecutor’s Office said.
The FBI agent wrote in a written certificate as part of a criminal complaint against the three men who filed on Monday.
The FBI agent 2024 Volkswagen Atlas, who was later found in Florida, wrote a single person who carries a luggage near the house, and readers of the nearby license board resulted in selecting a suspicious vehicle, which was later found in Florida.
The written certificate says that the person who rented that the SUV led the FBI to a discovery that Capello rented him using a fake identifier, then the investigators have identified Morales from a picture of the husband in the car.
The mobile phone data led to a hotel in Verborn, Ohio, on January 10, and all the three men charged by the highway in Ohio, according to the FBI certificate.
A fourth man was also arrested and faced the state’s accusations. The FBI’s undersecretary wrote that all of them were in the country without permission, after they illegally entered the boycott or exceeded their visas.
Online federal court records did not present lawyers to any of the three men who were directed to federals on Wednesday evening.
Two men He claims that he is linked to the robbery crew accused of storming the Buro house This week in New York was charged with “walls”. The “fencing” process includes the purchase and sale of stolen goods.
The US Public Prosecutor’s Office in Brooklyn Dimitri Nazinsky and Juan Villar were accused of conspiring to receive stolen property.
The US Public Prosecutor’s Office said it was claimed that Nazinski was in contact with at least two members from the group that stormed the house in Ohio on December 9.
Nezhinskiy and Filar acknowledged that he was not guilty of the Federal Court in Brooklyn on Wednesday.
The US Public Prosecutor’s Office said that Nezhinskiy and Villar are giving the Pedic Store in Manhattan and that investigators found a large number of stolen elements there, in addition to more stolen elements in the storage units in New Jersey.
Prosecutor Michael Mavi said on the accusation of men on Wednesday that the scheme involves transporting stolen goods outside the country or selling them.
Maffei estimated the value of the stolen goods in the storage units of $ 1.5 million, with the possibility of $ 5 million when everything is placed.
Neshinski’s lawyer, Todd Greenberg, told reporters outside the court that he was happy that the judge put bonds, although they still have to secure privileges, and Nezhinskiy was not expected to be released on Wednesday.
“It is just the beginning of the issue, as you know,” Greenberg said. “We look forward to seeing evidence, and we will take it from there and look forward to fighting the case.”