Three Chilean men accused of breaking into the home of Cincinnati Bengals star Joe Barrow, have finally taken photos with some of the items stolen from their property, said recently The federal criminal charges filed showed.
The jewel necklace reading “JB9” with Nike swoosh and diamond “9” necklace was a luxurious possession that can be seen in selfies, according to the complaints. Two-time Pro Bowler, Barrow wore a ninth place jersey when he played for LSU, but still wears the Bengals number.
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Jordan Francisco Kiroga Sanchez, 22, Bastián Alejandro Orellana Morales, 23, and Sergio Andres Ortega Cabello, 38, all of Chile were in December in the Cincinnati Bengals. He is being charged with robbing the quarterback Joe Barrow's home.
Another photo showed multiple pieces of stolen gems laid out on a table, a complaint from the FBI said.

Jordan Francisco Kiroga Sanchez, 22, Bastián Alejandro Orellana Morales, 23, and Sergio Andres Ortega Cabello, 38, all of Chile were in December in the Cincinnati Bengals. He is being charged with robbing the quarterback Joe Barrow's home.
Jordan Francisco Kiroga Sanchez, 22, Bastián Alejandro Orellana Morales, 23, and Sergio Andres Ortega Cabello, 38, followed by authorities robbery, according to court documents. After pursuing them in multiple states, they were plagued by Ohio patrols.
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The Bengals issued a statement Wednesday. Thank you for the efforts of the authorities.
“The Hamilton County Sheriff's Office and partner agencies at the local, state and federal level have done an incredible job investigating crimes and bringing bad actors to trial. The Cincinnati Bengals appreciate their efforts and are loyal to them. I would like to expand my appreciation. Good work. We recognize that there has been an incredible amount of complex investigations that have led to these prosecutions.
“Bengal has been working with the Sheriff's Bureau on many issues for decades. We know that they are the source of true strength and pride in the community. Forward.”
A man who police say illegally was in the country had tools for breaking in at the time of arrest, and it was believed that a Bengals hat and Louisiana State shirt were stolen from Burrow's home.
The robbery elements coincided with other robberies that have been recently carried out in various parts of the United States by South American theft groups, the complaint said. The document added that the group is usually made up of South Americans who enter the country illegally or remain in the US after their visa expires. The group is targeting jewelry and designer accessories according to the complaints.
Burrow was on the football field for a game against the Dallas Cowboys in Arlington, Texas when the house was robbed.

Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Barrow celebrates on Saturday, December 28th, 2024 after an NFL football game against the Cincinnati Denver Broncos. (AP Photo/Jeff Dean)
Olivia Ponton, a model and social media influencer identified as a Barrow employee in the case report, was at home at the time of the incident. No injuries were reported during the intrusion.
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Barrow said he broke the silence a few days after the invasion, and felt it was a “violation.”
“So obviously, everyone heard what happened. I feel my privacy has been violated in one or more ways. I have to say about that,” Burrow said in December. told reporters.
Alexandra Koch of Fox News contributed to this report.
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