Ketel Marte’s house has robbed Arizona during the star match: police

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Police in Arizona investigate after the house of Arizona Diamondbacks Star Ketel Marte would have been entered during her appearance during the Star Match in Atlanta on Tuesday.

The MLB player’s home was allegedly robbed on July 15 in what Scottsdale police calls “high residential burglary”, reported the Associated Press.

The second goal player in the National League, Ketel Marte, of Arizona Diamondbacks, poses for a photo on the red carpet before the MLB 2025 star match at Trist Park on July 15, 2025. (Brett Davis / Imagn images)

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According to the police, no one was inside the house at the time of burglary, and personal items and jewelry was taken. The investigation is underway and, according to The Republic of Arizona, There were signs of “forced entry”.

The flight would have arrived as Marte was out of the city in competition in the star match in Georgia, where he struck a double of two points in the first round of the victory of the National League.

The second goal of Arizona Diamondbacks, Ketel Marte, appeared at the canoe against the Miami Marlins during the first round at the Chase Field on June 27, 2025. (Images Rick Scuteri / Imagn)

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Marte’s house is the last in a series of burglaries targeting high -level athletes.

In December, the FBI issued a warning that groups of South American organized crimes were supposed to be behind a number of burglaries targeting the houses of the athletes while they were outside the city. The groups would have used social media and other information accessible to the public to follow the place where their targets are, said the FBI.

The NFL and the NBA warned the players after a number of burglaries are diligent.

The quarter of the Bengals of Cincinnati, Joe Burrow, launches a pass against the Cowboys of Dallas at the first quarter of the AT&T stadium. (Images Tim Heitman / Imagn)

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