Thieves attempt to rob Miami Heat forward Udonis Haslem’s home

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There’s some shadiness going on in Miami. For the second time in a month, a member of the Miami Heat’s home was broken into. This time Udonis Haslem was the victim. The attempted burglary took place on April 13th. Police were alerted after the security alarm went off at 9:47 PM.

Haslem returned home around 10:25 p.m., deputies said he was able to unlock the front door and open it, where a suitcase was in the home’s immediate entrance.

The suitcase was open and all of the clothes that were inside it had been pulled out and left on the floor, said deputies. Haslem advised that the suitcase was not like that when he left the home. After a search of the home with a K9 unit, deputies said no one was still inside the home.

According to the police report, in the master bedroom, the side table drawers were pulled out and ransacked, along with the drawers and shelves in both walk-in closets of the master bedroom.

A man’s closet did not appear to be missing anything, but according to deputies, there were pry marks on a safe inside the closet, but entry was not gained.

Deputies said a woman’s closet was also ransacked and had several purses and shoes missing from the shelves. However, according to the police report, these items were later found to be stuffed into black trash bags on the side of the master bed.

It appears as if these burglars know exactly what they’re looking for and where these items are contained. It might be time to be a bit more discreet on social networks like Instagram when displaying purses, jewels etc. You never know whose making mental note.

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