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Burglary at Saints Star Cam Jordan’s Home: Two Arrested, Two Still at Large

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Authorities in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, have arrested two suspects and are searching for two more in connection with a burglary at the home of New Orleans Saints defensive end Cam Jordan.


The break-in occurred on September 14, 2025 — the same day the Saints hosted the San Francisco 49ers at the Superdome. According to Sheriff Joseph Lopinto, the suspects allegedly forced entry through a back door while the house was empty during the game.


Jordan later addressed the incident on social media, expressing gratitude that his family was unharmed. “Yah that Sunday sucked… the most important things, my family, was and is safe,” he wrote.


The suspects, identified as Donald Robinson (28), Jadon Brown (19), Jahaun Suber (20), and Devell Ortiz (19), are believed to have traveled from the Atlanta area to commit the burglary before returning to Georgia. Robinson and Brown were arrested within 24 hours of the break-in after being identified by investigators. Suber and Ortiz remain at large.


Sheriff Lopinto said that while some of the stolen property has been recovered, details on what was taken have not been released. Charges are expected to include burglary and possession of stolen property, with potential federal charges under consideration as the FBI assists in the investigation.


Authorities have not confirmed whether this case is tied to a larger series of burglaries that have targeted professional athletes across the country. Federal prosecutors in Tampa recently charged seven alleged members of a South American theft ring accused of breaking into the homes of players including Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, Joe Burrow, and Luka Dončić.


Jordan, an eight-time Pro Bowler and one of the most respected players in the NFL, has spent his entire 15-year career with the Saints. Despite the unsettling incident, he emphasized what truly mattered most: his family’s safety.


The investigation remains ongoing as law enforcement continues the search for the remaining suspects.

Source: ABC News

 
 
 

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