SPRINGFIELD — For the first time, the four men accused of targeting multimillion-dollar homes in a Southwest Ohio burglary spree appeared before a judge in Clark County. News Center 7′s Mike Campbell was in court when the men made their appearances. He breaks down why the case could not move forward in court today tonight on News Center 7 at 5:00.
The four men were arrested and booked into the Clark County Jail. They are being held on $250,000 bonds each. Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost said that an ongoing investigation by the Southwest Ohio Burglary Task Force led to the arrests and indictments of the four Chilean men.
The footage, released by the Ohio State Highway Patrol, showed one individual wearing the Bengals hat as the officer approached the car.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow’s home was burglarized in early December, and new developments since have popped up. According to court records (h/t Cameron Knight of the Cincinnati Enquirer ), four men were arrested in connection to the robbery on Jan. 10 outside of a hotel in Fairborn, Ohio.
Body camera footage shows the moments four Chilean men pulled over, leading to their arrest in connection with the string of burglaries targeting multimillion-dollar homes, including possibly Joe Burrow's home.
Four Chilean men were arrested in Clark County, Ohio, earlier this month, as part of a multi-state investigation into high-profile home burglaries – and may be tied to the break-in at the home of Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow.
An old LSU shirt and a Bengals hat believed to have been stolen from Joe Burrow's home were found after police pulled four men over.
Four men have been indicted on charges related to the December 2024 break-in at quarterback Joe Burrow’s Ohio home
Court records point to a possible tie to a December burglary at the home of Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow.
Watch: Ohio police release bodycam footage of 4 international men that went on a burglary spree, targeting Ohio homes including NFL quarterback Joe Burrow
Four Chilean men accused of being part of a criminal gang that's burglarizing multimillion-dollar homes appeared in a Clark County courtroom via video Thursday afternoon.