Categories: Crime and Justice

Four Chilean Immigrants Arrested for Burglary at Bengals QB Joe Burrow’s Home

The Biden Administration’s border policy or lack thereof continues bearing bitter fruit. On Tuesday, four Chilean nationals who broke into the home of Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow were arrested.

According to WLWT four Chilean nationals have been arrested in Cincinnati, Ohio for their alleged involvement in the burglary of Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow’s Ohio home last month.

An investigator in a court report noted that “an old LSU shirt” as well as a Bengals cap had been discovered in the SUV belonging to the suspects. Burrow is an LSU graduate but he was not mentioned in the report.

One suspect was also carrying a cell phone that matched data from a Hamilton County tower mobile phone used in the Anderson Township Robbery of Dec. 9.

Sergio Cabello, Jordan Sanchez, Bastian Morales, and Alexander Chavez are facing charges of participating in a criminal gang, engaging in a pattern of corrupt activity, obstructing official business, and possessing criminal tools, according to WLWT.

A court document stated that four arrests had been made as part of a “continuing investigation” into burglaries at multi-million dollar homes in multiple states.

This is a practice that these four people have been doing for years. As expected, they are not legal in the United States.

On January 10, a special investigator from the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation spotted “four Chileans” carrying luggage leaving a La Quinta Hotel, in Fairborn.

According to the report, three of four people who were pulled over provided false information and names. The detectives of the Clark County Sheriff’s Office were also told that the people had been on vacation in Ohio because they wanted to see snow.

A special agent identified one of two men carrying a Louis Vuitton bag as a possible suspect.

The report also states that investigators found tools wrapped in towels used by South American gangs to break into homes and steal from windows.

Investigators also discovered tools wrapped in towels that are used by South American theft groups to break glass and enter houses, per the report.

The agents did a great job in identifying and arresting the criminals. It is obvious that if immigration enforcement was on top of the situation, the criminals would never have entered the country.

We should note that when these four perpetrated the burglary of Mr. Burrow’s house, he was apparently absent, but one Olivia Ponton, described in the article as a Sports Illustrated swimsuit model and who is reportedly Mr. Burrow’s employee, was in the residence and called 911. She was not confronted or harmed by the four Chileans but we can easily picture a scenario where things may have gone very differently.

Illegal immigration and crimes committed by immigrants were a major topic during the 2024 elections. It is a priority for President Donald Trump’s second term.

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