NFL Rookie Shedeur Sanders Burglary Suspects Named + Three Taken Into Custody, One Remains At Large

Shedeur Sanders


NFL Rookie Shedeur Sanders Burglary Suspects Named + Three Taken Into Custody, One
Remains At Large

NFL rookie Shedeur Sanders’ Ohio home was targeted in a high-dollar burglary while he was busy making NFL history — and police have now revealed the faces of the suspects accused of pulling it off.

The Medina County Sheriff’s Office confirmed Thursday that three men have been arrested in connection with the November break-in at the Cleveland Browns quarterback’s residence. Authorities identified the four suspects as Jarvet Myrick, Deandrez Jackson, Maurice Exavier Taylor and Carlos Deanthony Morris, who remains at large with an active warrant.

All four face second-degree felony burglary charges after allegedly entering Sanders’ home while he was making his NFL debut against the Baltimore Ravens. Investigators say the group traveled from Atlanta in a stolen rental car and stayed at a Medina Township hotel before the alleged crime.

Detective Rodney Rees said, “They target high-end individuals who have a lot of money… and take anything of value.”

Security footage reportedly shows three men inside the home for 12 minutes, leaving with luxury items valued near $200,000.

Sanders later joked, “All my bags got stolen when my house got robbed.”

What are your thoughts on this brazen heist?