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Evgeni Malkin’s house burglarized: Stanley Cup rings missing

UPDATE WEDNESDAY 1/15/25: Allegheny County Police confirmed to Pittsburgh’s Action News 4 that they were asked to investigate a burglary in Sewickley Heights that occurred Saturday. However, they said that, as a matter of policy, Allegheny County police do not do this. identify crime victims.PREVIOUS REPORT:Pittsburgh Penguins officials released a statement Tuesday announcing that the home of Pittsburgh Penguins forward Evgeni Malkin was broken into over the weekend. According to The Athletic, the star forward confirmed that his three Stanley Cup rings are now missing. In a statement to Pittsburgh’s Action News 4, the team said details of the situation will not be made public since the investigation is still ongoing. “We are working closely with local authorities and team security. Malkin has asked that his privacy be respected during this time, and we will make no further comment on this matter,” a spokesperson for the team. Saturday and Sunday. This burglary follows the burglaries of the homes of several other star athletes, such as Patrick Mahomes, Joe Burrow and Travis Kelce. Last month, the FBI issued a warning to sports teams that organized robbery groups targeting professional athletes. Stay with Pittsburgh’s Action News 4 for updates. Download the WTAE app to stay connected to the latest news. Sign up for our email newsletters to get the latest news delivered to your inbox.

UPDATE WEDNESDAY 01/15/25:

Allegheny County police confirmed to Pittsburgh’s Action News 4 that they were assigned to investigate a burglary in Sewickley Heights that occurred Saturday.

However, they said, as a matter of policy, Allegheny County police do not identify crime victims.

PREVIOUS REPORT:

Pittsburgh Penguins officials released a statement Tuesday announcing that the home of Pittsburgh Penguins forward Evgeni Malkin was burglarized over the weekend.

According to The Athletic, the star forward confirmed that his three Stanley Cup rings are now missing.

In a statement to Pittsburgh’s Action News 4, the team said details of the situation will not be made public since the investigation is still ongoing.

“We are working closely with local authorities and team security. Malkin has asked that his privacy be respected during this time, and we will have no further comment on this matter,” a spokesperson said. of the team.

The Penguins played at home on Saturday and Sunday.

This burglary follows the burglaries of the homes of several other star athletes, such as Patrick Mahomes, Joe Burrow and Travis Kelce.

Last month, the FBI issued a warning to sports teams that organized robbery groups targeting professional athletes.

Stay with Pittsburgh’s Action News 4 for updates.
Download the WTAE app to stay connected to the latest news. Subscribe to our email newsletters to receive the latest news in your inbox.

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