$40,000 worth of goods stolen from Dak Prescott’s fiancé’s car the day before Luka Dončić’s home was burglarized, police report says

A Dallas Police report says Sara Ramos’s car was burglarized the day after Christmas.

DALLAS — According to a Dallas Police Department report obtained and reviewed by WFAA, tens of thousands of dollars worth of items were stolen from Dak Prescott’s fiancé Thursday. 

The report says Sarah Ramos arrived at a Pilates class Thursday morning, and that she “quickly rushed inside due to the rain.” “Due to the haste,” the report continues, she “forgot to lock her [vehicle] door.” 

When she returned and entered her vehicle after the class, the report says, several pieces of property had been taken. At this time, the report says, she “was notified that her credit cards were being used at [another] location.”

The report detailed several pieces of property stolen that amounts to close to $40,000 in estimated worth, including designer handbags and wallets from Chanel, YSL, Gucci, Louis Vuitton and Prada, as well as computer software and cash. The incident occurred the day after Christmas. 

The theft follows a string of burglaries targeting high-profile athletes like Travis Kelce, Patrick Mahomes, Joe Burrow and Luka Dončić. Security expert Doug Deaton said thieves targeting these athletes are professional thieves. 

“They will often follow [athlete’s] family members from stores, from the supermarket, from the mall, follow [the athletes] from the games, follow [them] to and from your work,” he explained.

“The biggest thing that I would advise [athletes and their families] to do is to assume they are being observed by professionals because they are.”

Dallas Police Department sources confirmed to WFAA Sunday that Dončić’s home was broken into Friday through his back master bedroom, that they rummaged through the bedroom and bathroom, then got away with a necklace worth $4,000 dollars, three earrings worth $14,000 and four rings worth $,5,000. 

The Dallas Police Department is investigating both cases.

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