Overview
- Officers responded around 7:45 p.m. Thursday to the residence in Nichols Hills during the Thunder’s home game against the Wizards.
- Police said the suspects left before officers got there, stated no arrests have been made, and noted no danger to the public.
- Authorities have not disclosed whether anyone was home or whether any property was taken.
- Gilgeous-Alexander addressed the incident Sunday after a win, saying his loved ones are safe.
- The case reflects a broader trend of athlete-targeted burglaries that law enforcement says often occur on game days, sometimes through rear windows.