Overview
- Nichols Hills police responded around 7:45 p.m. Thursday to a burglary report at the NBA MVP’s residence during the Thunder’s home game against the Wizards.
- Gilgeous-Alexander was not at home because he was playing, later telling reporters that his loved ones are safe and that he is OK.
- Police said the suspects fled before officers arrived and stated there is no reason to believe the public is in danger.
- Authorities have not disclosed whether anyone was home at the time or whether property was taken.
- Local patrols have been increased as the incident fits a recent pattern of game-day burglaries targeting high-profile athletes, and state or federal agencies are not investigating according to KOCO.