Last month, burglars reportedly targeted the homes of Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes in Kansas City, just before their Monday night game against the New Orleans Saints.
A police report obtained by TMZ reveals that the burglary at Mahomes’ estate in Belton, Missouri, was reported around midnight on October 6, the night before the game. Details about what, if anything, was stolen from Mahomes’ home remain unclear.
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The night after the burglary at Mahomes’ home, Travis Kelce’s large mansion in Leawood, Kansas, was also broken into around 7:30 p.m., just after the kickoff of “Monday Night Football.” The police report states that the burglars took $20,000 in cash from Kelce’s home and caused damage to his back door.
Sources informed TMZ that they suspect the two break-ins are linked to other similar crimes in the area. It is not known if anyone was at home during either incident. Mahomes resides with his pregnant wife, Brittany, and their children, 3-year-old Sterling and 1-year-old Bronze.
Many of Kelce’s family and friends were in town to celebrate his 35th birthday on October 5, but they were probably at the game during the break-in. Notably, his girlfriend, Taylor Swift, flew to Kansas City for the celebrations. Last month, sources told Page Six that Swift hosted a private party for him on the same night that Mahomes’ mansion was broken into.
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At that time, a source mentioned that Swift and her father, Scott, took Kelce, his family, and the Mahomes to a well-known sushi restaurant.
Page Six reported that the small gathering wrapped up early because the NFL players were getting ready for their game the following day.
It’s uncertain where Swift was staying, but Chiefs players usually have to stay at their team hotel the night before home games. This means that Kelce and Mahomes might not have been at home during the break-ins.