Diamondbacks All-Star Second Baseman Ketel Marte Placed on Restricted List Following Burglary
SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA, JUL 17 – The burglary is part of a nationwide pattern targeting professional athletes' homes during games, with numerous personal items stolen while Marte was playing in the All-Star Game, police said.
- Scottsdale Police Department said a break-in occurred at Ketel Marte’s Scottsdale, Arizona home on July 15, 2025.
- Amid a rising wave of athlete burglaries, high-profile athletes have been targeted for their high-end valuables across the country this year.
- Scottsdale officers reported forced entry at the home near 64th Street and Shea Boulevard, with officers saying numerous personal items and jewelry were stolen.
- So far, police said, no arrests have been made and the investigation remains ongoing, while neighbors plan to enhance their home security.
- The FBI has warned sports leagues about crime organizations targeting players, and the NFL and NBA have issued security alerts to athletes.
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The house of Ketel Mars, located in Arizona, was stolen during the Stars Game in Atlanta
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