Rob got robbed. Rob Gronkowski lost the Super Bowl and then returned home to find out his house was burglarized while he was gone. It’s a cold world. Gronkowski called police as soon as he arrived from Minnesota at around 6:18 pm to report a burglary at his house.
Here are more details from Boston CBS Local
“There were items stolen,” Foxboro Police Chief William Baker told reportersTuesday morning. “We’re not going to release the nature of the items stolen.”
“Obviously the people who committed the theft know what was stolen. It’s an investigative advantage for us to know that as well and not share it with the public, so I won’t have any further comment on that,” he said.
Baker confirmed the break-in happened while Gronkowski was away at the Super Bowl, but the chief did not say what day or time it occurred.
“I think it’s kind of a tough combination to have suffered this unfortunate (Super Bowl) loss and then to get home and be a victim of this kind of crime which is, as I say, really has a profound affect on everybody who’s a victim of this crime when your personal space is breached like that.”
The police also said that there were no other break-ins in the neighboorhood that night. Gronk is going to have to check his inner-circle because this could have been an inside job. Flip the page for video from the Foxboro Police Chief.