Posted on 12/10/2024 12:45:35 PM PST by V_TWIN
Watch LIVE News Joe Burrow’s home broken into during ‘Monday Night Football’ in Dallas Close Joe Burrow is the latest star athlete to have his home broken into. By Jared Goffinet and Brittany Harry Published: Dec. 10, 2024 at 1:25 PM EST|Updated: 50 minutes ago CINCINNATI (WXIX) - While Bengals star Joe Burrow was in Dallas for “Monday Night Football,” his Anderson Township home was broken into, according to the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office.
The sheriff’s office confirmed the break-in happened a little after 8 p.m. Monday.
An employee of Burrow’s got to his Anderson Township home to find a shattered bedroom window and the room “ransacked,” an incident report from the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office explains.
The woman then called her mother, who made the call to 911, the incident report shows.
Hamilton County dispatch got the call with the woman telling them her daughter was at Burrow’s home when the break-in occurred, according to a recording of the call.
“Someone is trying to break into the house right now,” the woman is heard telling dispatch. “My daughter is there. This is Joe Burrow’s house. She is staying there; He is at the football game.”
“She said someone was in the house,” the woman relayed to dispatch.
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Awful! She needed a gun!...............
I bet that was an awful feeling
We had a neighbor girl about 25 or so had her house broken into while she was at work and she came screaming hysterically to our house and she wasn’t even there when it happened!............

The robbers took everything, and the only thing Joe had left to wear was carpeting from the local movie theater.
Or bowling alley......good grief. SMH
We were burglarized back in the 90s when we lived in Arlington.....they used our own luggage to pack our stuff in......talk about adding insult to injury. SMH
SNIPER & YURDUN.
Never had a home break-in, but have had cars burglarized. They just smash a window and they’re in. Now we have alarm systems on our cars, factory installed. Says much about the times we live in.
When I was in the Marines, 1970’s, there was a rash of car burglaries on base. Mine and several other cars were broken into and tape players stolen.
NIS investigated with bait cars and guess who got caught?
THE MPs!.......................
Burrow is remarkably talented, but I wish he would ditch the lesbian hairdo.
I’ll offer to house sit for free. Just gimme access to the liquor bar.
I had a home invasion while I was at home back in the late 1980s. I did not have a dog at the time, but I had a Charter Arms Bulldog 44 spl that came so close to barking at partial trigger squeeze when the person saw it and turned and ran out of the damaged front door.
These guys can’t afford a security team when they are playing on the Tube. It would just take a small show of force.
They'll raise ticket prices so that they can buy all players a security team while playing, the players only make millions and the team owners are only billionaires.
Damn! He doesn’t have a home defense either.
Damn! He doesn’t have a home defense either.
Hahahaha!
Be careful about leaving purses, laptops or backpacks visible in the vehicle. Place in the trunk or out of sight when parked outside in public areas.
I had my home broke into in Cal while I was out with my neighbor at a local store. Came back to her place looked over at mine and noticed the patio door was ajar. I knew someone had broken in very recently. Grabbed my gun, told my neighbor to call police and tell them someone forced entry into my house. I ran in the front door and saw the guy exit the out the back which was one level below. It was in the 70s before Cal went nuts.
When the coppers got there, I noted nothing was missing. The copper, for professional curtesy, said was probably the druggie on the next block who was just released from jail for assaulting his mom.
Rumor has it he received a call from a pay phone telling him if he broke into a home again in the neighborhood his brains would be on the pavement. Irony, no more break ins in our neighborhood. No idea who made that call.
There was an officer already working security at Burrow’s home when the break-in was reported to 911, the Hamilton County dispatcher told the caller.
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