Crime & Safety
Burglary At Rob Gronkowski's Foxborough Home
Police confirmed Tuesday morning that items were stolen from the star tight end's home.

FOXBOROUGH, MA — New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski was the victim of a burglary at his home in Foxborough.
Foxborough Police Chief William Baker confirmed Tuesday that items were stolen from Gronkowski's home while the Patriots star was away at the Super Bowl. The break-in was reported Monday through a 911 call from Gronkowski, who told the dispatcher that his house was robbed while he was in Minneapolis.
WFXT was the first outlet to report the break-in. An incident report released by the Foxborough Police Department states that officers went to Gronkowski's home at 6:20 p.m. and the stolen items were taken from his housemates' rooms.
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The missing items listed in the report were redacted, but communications over the police scanner indicated that multiple safes and possibly guns were stolen.
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Other details such as how the suspect entered the home and parts of the timeline were also redacted, but it appears that the break-in took place after Feb. 1, when the housemates left for Minneapolis.
Gronkowski and the rest of the Patriots returned home from the Super Bowl Monday evening. Officers were at the home for several hours.
No other homes in the area were burglarized, according to Baker.
Below is the incident report:


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