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Police in Arizona are investigating after the house of Arizona diamondbacks According to the reports, the star Ketel Marte was raped during his appearance in the stars game in Atlanta on Tuesday.
According to the reports, the MLB player’s house was stolen on July 15 in what the Scottsdale Police is calling a “high dollar residential robbery,” said Associated Press.
The second base of the National League, Ketel Marte, of the Arizona Diamondbacks poses a photo on the red carpet before the All-Star game of 2025 MLB in the Truist Park on July 15, 2025. (Brett Davis/Imagn images)
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According to the police, no one was inside the house at the time of theft, and personal items and jewels were taken. The investigation is ongoing and, according to The Republic of Arizona, There were signs of “forced entry”.
It is believed that the robbery happened while Mars was out of the city competing in the game of stars in Georgia, where he reached a double of two races in the first entrance of the victory of the National League.

The second base of the Diamondbacks of the Arizona, Ketel Mars, runs to the shelter against the Miami Marlins in the first entry in Chase Field on June 27, 2025. (Rick Scteri/Imagn images)
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The house of Mars is the last of a series of robberies aimed at high profile athletes.
In December, the FBI issued a warning that it was believed that the groups of organized South American crimes were behind a series of robberies aimed at the athletes of the athletes while they were out of the city. The groups have supposedly used social networks and other information available publicly to track the whereabouts of their objectives, said the FBI.
The NFL and the NBA warned the players after several robberies are diligent.

The Campinnati Bengals field marshal, Joe Burrow, launches a pass against the Dallas Cowboys in the first quarter at the AT&T stadium. (Tim Heitman/Imagn images)
Luka Dončić, Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce and Joe Burrow They are among some of the prominent athletes who have had their homes in the last year.