Four men from Chile have been indicted in a string of burglaries targeting multimillion-dollar homes after being arrested in Ohio earlier this month.
An arrest of four Chilean nationals in Clark County this month appears to be connected to the burglary of Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow's home.
One law enforcement leader with experience in dealing with illegal immigrants is Butler County Sheriff Richard Jones.
All four men accused in the burglary are from Chile and were arrested earlier in January after investigators found items they believe were taken from a Hamilton County home.
Four men from Chile have been charged in an ongoing investigation of nationwide burglaries at the homes of the rich and sometimes famous, according to court documents.
Court records point to a possible tie to a December burglary at the home of Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow.
The defendants, all from Chile, are accused of participating in a South American crime group targeting multimillion-dollar homes, the authorities said. One of the targets appeared to be Mr. Burrow, the Cincinnati Bengals quarterback.
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