Four men from Georgia have been charged in connection with the November 2025 burglary at the Medina County home of Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders, authorities announced Thursday.
Three of the suspects, Jarvet Myrick, Deandrez Jackson, and Maurice Taylor, were arrested in Georgia and remain in custody. Investigators say they include two of the alleged burglars and the getaway driver. A fourth suspect, Carlos Deanthony Morris, is accused of being the third burglar and is still at large.
Officials say the suspects used a stolen Enterprise rental car and are believed to target high-profile, wealthy individuals, possibly working with someone who identifies potential victims.
According to investigators, surveillance video shows three masked suspects entering Sanders’ home through an unlocked back door on Nov. 16, 2025. The suspects allegedly stole about $200,000 in luxury items, which have not been recovered.
The burglary happened while Sanders was making his NFL debut during a game against the Baltimore Ravens. The suspects are awaiting extradition to Ohio but also face unrelated charges in Georgia.








