One man was arrested and two suspects are being sought in the burglary of Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski's house.
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While the Patriots were playing in Super Bowl LII in Minneapolis on Feb. 4, police were called to Gronkowski's house in Foxborough, Massachusetts, for a burglary.
On Friday morning, police executed a search warrant at the home of Anthony Almeida in Randolph. As a result of the search, police arrested Almeida, 31, on charges of breaking and entering, two counts of receiving stolen property, and malicious destruction of property.
According to a heavily redacted police report, the break-in at Gronkowski's home happened just five minutes after he scored his first of two touchdowns.
The report shows the burglary happened at 8:50 p.m., during the third quarter of the Patriots' game against the Eagles.
He was arraigned Friday afternoon.
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Almeida pleaded not guilty to the charges and was released on $5,000 bail. He was ordered to stay away from the victims and is due back in court on April 20.
Police said 26-year-old Shayne Denn of Tewksbury and 28-year-old Eric Tyrrell of Foxborough are still at large.
Police said an Apple watch, a Rolex watch and two rare coins from the 1800s have been recovered. A firearm has not yet been recovered.
According to the police report, the burglars were not able to get into Gronkowski's bedroom; it was found locked and secured.
The investigation is ongoing, police said.