The FBI is warning the nation’s top athletes that there are more than just fans keeping tabs on them.
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Hayes called the burglaries “scary as hell.”
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The FBI report said the homes of at least nine professional athletes were burglarized between September and November. The agency said organized crime rings from South America have been using a combination of team schedules and social media posts by athletes to plan the burglaries.
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