A gang of illegal immigrants busted over a robbery at Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow’s Ohio home allegedly posed for pH๏τos with their stolen loot — including the NFL star’s personalized diamond-encrusted chains.
The trio of Chilean migrants are accused of snapping the brazen pH๏τos after allegedly storming Burrow’s $7.5 million home on Dec. 9 and making off with roughly $300,000 worth of his luxury possessions, federal prosecutors said.
The pH๏τos, laid bare in a court documents, showed the alleged perps flashing Burrow’s watches, glᴀsses, Louis Vuitton luggage and wads of cash.
The alleged gangbangers also posed wearing the NFL star’s “JB9” and “#9” chain necklaces, according to the feds.
The images emerged as the suspects — Jordan Francisco Quiroga Sanchez, 22, Bastian Alejandro Orellana Morales, 23, and Sergio Andres Ortega Cabello, 38 — were indicted in federal court in Cincinnati on Wednesday.
The heist unfolded when Burrow was facing off against the Dallas Cowboys in the Lone Star state.
The alleged perps, who are believed to be linked to a South American theft gang, broke in during a security detail shift change, the feds allege.
Surveillance footage captured at least one of the men carrying luggage through a wooded area behind the home in the wake of the break-in, according to charging documents.
The group were eventually nabbed on Jan. 10 near Fairborn, Ohio, during a local traffic stop.
Authorities discovered an old Louisiana State University shirt and a Cincinnati Bengals hat taken from Burrow’s home inside the car, the feds said.
The suspects told police that they were in Ohio to see the snow.
A search of Cabello’s cell phone revealed the damning selfie, which was taken in an unknown location one day after the burglary.
Police also found a pH๏τo of the bling laid out on the table — as well as a pH๏τograph of the rear of Burrow’s mansion snapped the night of the robbery.
Cabello had attempted to delete the pH๏τos during the traffic stop, prosecutors said.
“Our investigation remains ongoing as these individuals seem to be the alleged tip of the iceberg of South American Theft Groups committing crimes throughout our district and elsewhere,” US Attorney Kenneth L. Parker said.
“We owe it to the victims, whether they are or are not professional athletes, to follow the evidence into these alleged criminal networks and hold the law-breakers accountable.
“Today is a day that law enforcement scored and spiked the ball.”
All three have been charged with transporting stolen goods interstate and falsifying records in a federal investigation.
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