Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes has ramped up security at his Missouri mansion following a recent break-in incident.
Sources close to the situation confirm that Mahomes took immediate action after the Oct. 6 burglary, increasing security to protect his property and family.
Enhanced Security for Mahomes' Home and Community
In the days following the break-in, Mahomes worked to strengthen safety around his home. Located in a gated community, the neighborhood also took steps to increase security measures to reassure residents and prevent further incidents, TMZ learns. This added protection aims to deter future intrusions and ensure that Mahomes and other community members feel safe.
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Details on the Break-In Remain Limited
Information about the break-in remains scarce. According to a police report, the incident occurred around midnight, just before the Chiefs faced the New Orleans Saints in a Monday Night Football matchup.
Mahomes briefly addressed the incident during a press conference, noting the distress caused by the break-in but refrained from providing specific details, citing the ongoing investigation.
"Obviously, it's frustrating," he said. "It's disappointing."
FBI Involvement and a Series of Break-Ins
The FBI has become involved, especially as another Chiefs star, tight end Travis Kelce, faced a similar incident at his Kansas home shortly after Mahomes'.
Reports indicate that Kelce lost approximately $20,000 in cash during his break-in. Kelce has not yet publicly commented on the burglary or the ongoing investigation.
Mahomes' proactive steps and the involvement of both local law enforcement and the FBI indicate a serious approach to these security breaches.
Fans and neighbors are hopeful that the recent measures will help avoid future incidents and provide peace of mind for Mahomes, Kelce, and their community.
Will Patrick Mahomes Play Soon?
According to Chiefs Wire, Mahomes is still suffering from ankle and hip injuries, but it did not become an excuse to ditch the drills with his teammates on Wednesday, Nov. 13.
The Chief's quarterback is expected to play against the Bills on Sunday, Nov. 17, if his injuries become fine for the coming days.
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