BREAKING: Dodgers’ $182 Million Star Victim of Brazen Home Burglary – Latest in String of High-Profile Athlete Break-Ins
LOS ANGELES, CA — Dodgers superstar Tyler Glasnow became the latest professional athlete targeted by thieves when his Hidden Hills mansion was burglarized early Tuesday morning while the $182 million pitcher was in San Francisco with the team, authorities confirmed.
Inside the Heist
📍 Location: Glasnow’s 12,000 sq. ft. estate (purchased for 15Min2023)⏰∗∗Timing∗∗:Occurredbetween2−4AMPTduringDodgers−Giantsseries💎∗∗StolenItems∗∗:•∗∗Customchampionshipjewelry∗∗(estimated800K value)
• 2020 World Series ring (from Glasnow’s Rays tenure)
• Luxury watch collection (incl. rare Richard Mille pieces)
• Safe contents (undisclosed amount)
“They knew exactly what they wanted and when to strike,” revealed LAPD Detective Mark Sanchez.
Athlete Home Invasion Epidemic
This marks the 7th break-in targeting LA-area athletes in 2024:
• January: Rams’ Cooper Kupp ($400K in watches stolen)
• March: Lakers’ Jarred Vanderbilt (home ransacked during game)
• May: Clippers’ Paul George (thieves accessed security codes)
“These aren’t random—it’s an organized ring tracking schedules,” warned security expert Gavin de Becker.
Glasnow’s Response
The Dodgers ace released a statement through his agent:
“Thankful my family wasn’t home. These material things can be replaced. We’re fully cooperating with investigators.”
Teammate Mookie Betts added: “This is why I travel with my valuables. These dudes got Google alerts for our road trips.”
Security Failures Exposed
Records show:
⚠️ No 24/7 guard at gated community entrance
⚠️ Alarm system was disarmed during cleaning service visit
⚠️ Instagram posts revealed absence (Glasnow tagged in SF 18hrs prior)
Dodgers’ security overhaul: Team hiring former Secret Service agents to consult players.
What’s Next?
• LAPD reviewing traffic cam footage from Mulholland Highway
• FBI potentially involved due to interstate fencing concerns
• MLBPA emergency meeting scheduled to address athlete safety
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