A man accused of participating in a series of high-profile burglaries at the homes of professional athletes, including Kansas City Chiefs players Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce, has pleaded guilty in federal court. Alexander Esteban Huaiquil-Chavez admitted guilt to one count of the indictment during a hearing before U.S. District Judge Thomas L. Parker in Memphis. He was part of a South American theft group that targeted the homes of athletes across the country, stealing millions in valuables. The burglaries included break-ins at the homes of other athletes like Bobby Portis and Joe Burrow. Huaiquil-Chavez is one of seven men charged in the case, with sentencing scheduled for June 11, 2026.