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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Safe After Oklahoma City Home Break-In
UPDATE: Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has confirmed that he and his family are safe following a frightening break-in at their Oklahoma City-area home last week. The incident occurred on July 20, 2023, around 7:45 p.m., while Gilgeous-Alexander was on the court playing a home game against the Washington Wizards.
In a post-game statement after the Thunder’s victory over the New Orleans Pelicans, Gilgeous-Alexander expressed relief, stating, “Long story short, everybody’s safe, and that’s all that really matters in the whole thing. Everything else will come and go, but my loved ones are safe, so I’m OK. I’m happy.”
Local law enforcement in Nichols Hills responded to the burglary report, which revealed that the suspects fled before police arrived. Officers have yet to provide further details, including whether any items were stolen or if anyone was home during the invasion.
Officials confirmed, “While no arrests have been made, there is no reason to believe the public is in any danger.” The police have not disclosed additional information as of now, despite attempts to reach Nichols Hills Police Chief Steven Cox for an update.
This alarming incident is part of a troubling trend, as multiple professional athletes across the U.S. have recently reported burglaries at their homes. High-profile athletes like Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, and Luka Doncic have also been targeted, particularly on game days when they are away. Law enforcement previously warned that thieves are increasingly striking during these times, often breaking in through rear windows.
As this story develops, fans and community members are rallying around Gilgeous-Alexander, emphasizing the importance of safety and security for families. The Oklahoma City Thunder organization has not made an official statement regarding the incident, but the community’s support for their star player is evident.
Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story as authorities continue their investigation into the break-in and the safety concerns surrounding athletes in the area.
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