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Evgeni Malkin's Home Burglarized During Penguins Game, Investigation Ongoing

The Pittsburgh star's three Stanley Cup rings, initially reported missing, were later found in his home as police continue to investigate the break-in.

  • Evgeni Malkin's home in Sewickley Heights, Pennsylvania, was burglarized on January 11, coinciding with a Penguins game he did not play due to injury.
  • Initial reports indicated that Malkin's three Stanley Cup rings were stolen, but police later confirmed the rings were found safe in his home.
  • The burglary occurred while the home's security system was reportedly not functioning, and a safe was left open during the break-in.
  • The FBI and local authorities are investigating, with no current evidence linking this incident to broader organized thefts targeting professional athletes' homes.
  • Malkin joins a growing list of sports stars recently targeted by burglars, prompting increased warnings about home security for high-profile figures.
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