3 suspects arrested in $200K burglary of Browns star Shedeur Sanders' home, police announce

Three suspects in the burglary of Cleveland Browns rookie Shedeur Sanders’ home in November have been arrested, the Medina County Sheriff’s Office announced Wednesday.

"The Medina County Sheriff’s Office has completed its investigation into the crime and has successfully identified the three suspects that burglarized Mr. Sanders' residence along with positively identifying the driver of the vehicle involved," authorities said in a press release.

"Three of the suspects have been arrested and are currently in custody. The fourth suspect is at large with an active warrant for his arrest."

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The burglary occurred around 6:46 p.m. Nov. 16, 2025, when surveillance cameras captured video of the suspects entering and exiting Sanders’ home from different locations.

"The suspects were wearing masks and gloves and can be seen exiting the residence at approximately 6:58 p.m. with various property belonging to Mr. Sanders. It is estimated that approximately $200,000 in property was stolen," the statement said.

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A parole report by Officer Charles Johnson was obtained by Fox News Digital that stated the three suspects ransacked a bedroom, rifled through nightstands and closets and used their cellphone flashlights to navigate the home. The suspects carried multiple bags with them when exiting the home and wound up disappearing into the woods.

At the time, Sanders was making his NFL regular-season debut against the Baltimore Ravens.

Sanders did, however, find a silver lining in the burglary while addressing the media.

"I’m in a mental space now to where it’s not too much that could faze me, honestly. And none of my jewelry got took, anyway," Sanders said at the time. "So, you know, it’s just caught slipping. You know, it happens."

Sanders was among the latest NFL stars to be burglarized while playing in a game. Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow had jewelry and other goods stolen from his home.

Kansas City Chiefs stars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce were both burglarized on the same day last season. Four Chilean nationals were arrested in that burglary, and authorities released a photo of them posing with the stolen items.

Fox News’ Jackson Thompson contributed to this report.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene firmly rejects 'The View' hosts' pleas to become a Democrat

Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., rejected pleas from "The View" hosts to become a Democrat on Wednesday.

"So maybe now you should become a Democrat!" co-host Joy Behar told Greene after the Republican explained she felt strongly about the issue of affordability.

Greene's last day in Congress was Monday. The former lawmaker has publicly broken with President Donald Trump on multiple issues after being one of the president's biggest allies.

"It’s Democrats and Republicans together that have put us in nearly $40 trillion in debt. I don’t support a border invasion," she said, referring to the Democrats' immigration policy. "People like Laken Riley were murdered because our border was invaded. I don’t support those policies."

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Co-host Sunny Hostin asked if Greene would become an Independent or remain in the Republican Party.

"I haven’t said if I’m leaving the Republican Party, but my focus is America first," Greene said.

Hostin encouraged her, "You could make a statement here."

Behar then posed another question to Greene about spending and debt.

"Tell me if I'm wrong about this, because I’m just a person who watches the news. I’m not a pundit. I’m not anything," Behar said. "Every time a Democratic president leaves office, we're in a surplus. And then, when a Republican leaves, we're in a deficit."

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Co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin said that it hadn't been true since former President Bill Clinton left office, and Greene added, "That is absolutely false."

"Joe Biden left office and we were $33 trillion in debt," Greene said. "The Democrats controlled Congress under Nancy Pelosi, spent trillions and trillions of dollars, and now it’s gone up even more. I’ve said both parties. I’m the one saying both parties. You’re the one defending the Democrat Party."

Behar agreed and said she was before adding, "One is worse than the other, let's put it that way."

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Co-host Sara Haines asked if Greene would ever become an independent and said she believed every politician should have to earn a vote.

"I agree with you," Greene responded.

Greene joined the co-hosts for an interview in December amid her public back-and-forth with Trump. 

Hostin thanked Greene during her first appearance on the show for not fighting with the co-hosts. 

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