NBA Star Jaylen Brown’s $7.8M Family Home Targeted In Attempted Robbery Amid Rash of Athlete Break-Ins

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Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown’s family home in Wellesley, Massachusetts, was targeted in an attempted robbery on Dec. 15, adding to a growing list of high-profile athletes victimized by home invasions, Morning Star reported. Photo via Instagram @fchwpo What Happened The $7.8 million mansion, listed under Brown’s mother Mechalle’s name but serving as his primary residence, was occupied by her and Brown’s nephew at the time of the incident. No one was harmed, and nothing was stolen from the seven-bedroom estate located in Wellesley’s prestigious Dana Hall neighborhood, according to Realtor.com. Police responded to a call around 8:20 p.m., finding evidence of forced entry, including a broken window. Surveillance footage reportedly showed three suspects in gray sweatshirts attempting to break into the property. Police are continuing their investigation. Brown, 28, was in Washington, D.C., for a game against the Wizards during the break-in. The incident follows a pattern of burglaries targeting athletes, with Kansas City Chiefs stars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce and Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow also experiencing breakins this year, according to Realtor.com. During a postgame media session after the Celtics’ loss to the Bulls on Dec. 19–four days after the break-in, Brown commented, “We’re all right....

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