Chilean Migrants Indicted in Joe Burrow Home Burglary, Photos Show Suspects with Stolen Goods

Created: JANUARY 27, 2025

Three Chilean nationals have been federally indicted for their alleged involvement in the December 2024 burglary of Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow's Ohio residence. The indictment includes images of the suspects showcasing luxury items reportedly stolen from Burrow, including diamond-encrusted chains, high-end watches, designer luggage, and a substantial amount of cash. Authorities estimate the total value of the stolen goods to be around $300,000.

Jordan Francisco Quiroga Sanchez, 22, Bastian Alejandro Orellana Morales, 23, and Sergio Andres Ortega Cabello, 38, all of Chile, are charged in the burglary of Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow's home in December.

The suspects, identified as Jordan Francisco Quiroga Sanchez (22), Bastian Alejandro Orellana Morales (23), and Sergio Andres Ortega Cabello (38), were apprehended during a traffic stop following an interstate pursuit. While four individuals were initially detained, only three are facing federal charges. Court documents indicate that law enforcement tracked the suspects across multiple states after the burglary.

Items stollen from Joe Burrow's home

Digital forensics revealed that Cabello allegedly attempted to destroy evidence by deleting photos of the stolen items and Burrow’s home. Upon their arrest, the men, who authorities believe were in the U.S. illegally, were found in possession of burglary tools, as well as a Bengals hat and an LSU shirt, also believed to be stolen from Burrow's home.

Olivia Ponton smiling

The initial burglary report was made by Sports Illustrated swimsuit model Olivia Ponton, who discovered the ransacked rooms and a broken window. The incident occurred on December 9th, while Burrow was playing an away game in Dallas. It is estimated that the burglary took place between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m.

Joe Burrow talks to reporters

The three men are accused of interstate transportation of stolen property and falsifying records in a federal investigation. These charges carry potential prison sentences of up to 10 and 20 years, respectively. The FBI has identified South American Theft Groups as a growing concern in the Cincinnati area. Local charges related to the burglary are also pending against the suspects. U.S. Attorney Kenneth L. Parker emphasized the commitment to holding perpetrators accountable, regardless of the victim's status.

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