DAYTON, Ohio — The four men accused of targeting multi-million dollar homes in a string of burglaries, possibly connected to the break-in at Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow’s home, were back in court.


What You Need To Know

  • Four men accused of targeting multi-million dollar homes in a string of burglaries have pleaded not guilty

  • The alleged crimes are potentially connected to the break-in at Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow’s home late last year

  • The four individuals are Sergio Cabello, Alexander Chavez, Bastian Morales and Jordan Sanchez

  • They are facing charges of participating in a criminal gang, engaging in pattern of corrupt activity and possessing criminal tools

Each entered a plea of not guilty for all charges via the help of an interpreter.

Sergio Cabello, Alexander Chavez, Bastian Morales, and Jordan Sanchez are facing charges of participating in a criminal gang, engaging in pattern of corrupt activity and possessing criminal tools.

The men were pulled over on I-70 on Jan. 10.

A trooper began searching the car after saying he smelled marijuana. Upon searching, the trooper found backpacks, a Louis Vuitton duffel bag, an LSU shirt and window punchers.

According to court documents, cell phone data from one of the suspects can place the phone in the area of a Dec. 9 burglary in Hamilton County.

That’s the same day Burrow’s house was burglarized. 

At this point no charges have been filed related to the burglary at Burrow’s home. The four men are scheduled to be in court next at 9 a.m. on March 11.

Bond remains at $250,000 each.