Three arrested in Argentina over burglaries targeting athletes
Three Chilean nationals were arrested in Argentina on suspicion of targeting high-profile athletes, including Travis Kelce, in a series of burglaries. The investigation is continuing.

Three people described as Chilean nationals have been arrested in Argentina on suspicion of involvement in a series of burglaries said to have targeted the homes of high-profile athletes, according to officials. Those targeted reportedly included American football star Travis Kelce.
Investigators say the suspects may be part of a burglary network operating across borders. The judicial process over the allegations has not concluded, and the suspects are presumed innocent.
Similar incidents have recently drawn attention to organised groups targeting the homes of well-known athletes and celebrities. Details of the arrests are attributed to official statements.
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