Local authorities have officially announced multiple arrests in connection with the November break-in of Shedeur Sanders’ home.
The Medina County Sheriff’s Office in Ohio said Wednesday that three suspects have been arrested in connection with the burglary, per Daniel Oyefusi of ESPN. A fourth suspect is still at large though with an active warrant for his arrest.
Additionally, the sheriff’s office said that roughly $200,000 in property was stolen during the break-in at Sanders’ home. You can read the full report on the situation here.
The burglary occurred on Nov. 16 at Sanders’ residence in Granger Township, Ohio (a suburb of Cleveland). That was when the Browns were playing at home against the Baltimore Ravens in Week 11, a game that the Ravens went on to win 23-16.
Notably, Sanders was making his NFL debut at the time of the crime. Details also later emerged about how exactly the suspects were able to burglarize Sanders’ home.
The 23-year-old Sanders had a shaky rookie season for the Browns after taking over as the starting QB in Week 11. He was 3-4 as the starter, throwing for 1,400 yards and seven touchdowns. But Sanders also fired 10 interceptions, and other more advanced statistics showed just how poorly the ex-Colorado star played.














