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IRREPLACEABLE LOSS’ Travis Kelce’s first Super Bowl jersey stolen in shocking mansion break-in

THIEVES escaped with thousands of dollars worth of Super Bowl memorabilia and jewelry after ransacking Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce’s mansions, a source has told The U.S. Sun.
The mansions of the three-time Super Bowl-winning teammates were burglarized within hours of each other, with police responding first to a break-in at Mahomes’ property in Belton, Missouri, shortly after midnight on October 6.
The U.S. Sun obtained a police report from the Cass County Sheriff’s Office, which reported that a deputy arrived at the Belton property at 12:08 am and noticed the “residence had been broken into.”
A short while later, Kelce’s estate in Leawood, in the metropolitan area of Kansas City, was also burglarized at around 7 pm on October 7, about an hour before the Chiefs and New Orleans Saints were set to kick off a Monday Night Football matchup at Arrowhead Stadium.
Leawood police declined to comment on the robbery when approached for comment by The U.S. Sun, citing their ongoing investigation.
‘SAVE-HAVEN’ INVADED
One person close to Kelce’s entourage exclusively told The U.S. Sun that the Chiefs teammates and their families were “shocked and surprised” by the incident.
“That was a massive surprise for all of them, as they really never thought it would happen to them,” the source told The U.S. Sun.