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Travis Kelce's and Patrick Mahomes' Kansas City Houses Burglarized
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Date:2025-04-07 10:24:12
Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes recently dealt with scary home invasions.
The Kansas City Chiefs players were both victims of burglaries at their respective Kansas City-area homes, according to Cass County Sheriff's Office documents obtained by TMZ.
Travis' Leawood, Kan., mansion was broken into on the evening of Oct. 7, shortly after Monday Night Football kicked off with the Chiefs facing off against the New Orleans Saints at Arrowhead Stadium. The break-in was reported the following day, according to the police report obtained by TMZ, which stated that $20,000 in cash was taken from Travis' home and the backdoor on the house was damaged.
Travis—who is currently dating Taylor Swift—purchased the home in 2023, with Realtor.com, adding at the time that the 35-year-old's 17,000-square-foot mansion sits on over three acres of land.
As for Patrick, the 29-year-old's Belton, Mo., estate—where he lives with pregnant wife Brittany Mahomes and children Sterling, 3, Bronze, 23 months—was broken into around midnight on Oct. 6, according to a police report obtained by People.
The report added that the Cass County Sheriff's Office dispatched police to the home shortly after midnight, but found no signs of forced entry. At this time, officials say that they are still investigating the matter.
E! News has reached out reps for Travis and Patrick for comment, as well as the Cass County Sheriff's Office, but has not heard back.
Patrick and Brittany—who married two years ago—bought the eight-acres of land in September 2020, and proceeded to build their current home there.
"Finally we're gonna have a home that we built," Brittany said of the mansion in the 2023 Netflix docuseries Quarterback, per Architectural Digest, "and has everything we could have ever dreamed of having."
Patrick explained in the series that he decided to purchase the land when he signed his Kansas City Chiefs contract.
"I knew I wanted to be here [in Kansas City]," he continued. "So when I did that, I was like, 'I'mma be here, I might as well build the exact house I want.'"
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