In March, the home of Houston Astros second baseman, José Altuve, was broken into and burglarized.
On Friday, the Houston Police Department announced that four people had been arrested.
In a tweet shared on Friday, the Houston PD said that 27-year-old Patrick Maxey, 25-year-old Jordan Tarniella, 20-year-old Jasmyn Hall and 28-year-old William Jones, Jr. were the suspects in the burglary and had been charged.
Isabel Gonzalez of CBS Sports detailed the charges that each individual is facing.
“Patrick Maxey, Jordan Tarniella and William Jones Jr. were charged with burglary of a habitation,” Gonzaelez wrote. “All of them are at least 25 years old. A fourth suspect, 20-year-old Jasmyn Hall, was charged with hindering apprehension and evading arrest while she allegedly tried to help Jones flee from officers on April 13.”
Gonzalez also reported that roughly $1 million of jewelry was stolen.
Anayeli Ruiz, Jaime E. Galvan and Michelle Homer of KHOUS detailed what was taken.
“According to court documents, the burglars moved a potted plant on Altuve’s back porch and got in through a window of the Hedwig Village home around 8:28 p.m. that night,” they said. “They left about 10 minutes later with gold jewelry and 13 expensive watches, including Rolex, Piguet, Patek Phillipe and Richard Mille, according to court documents. One of them was worth $420,000.”