Swimsuit Model's 911 Call For Break-In At Joe Burrow's Home Released

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Audio of the 911 call made by Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model Olivia Ponton for reported an alleged burglary at Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow's home during his team's road game win against the Dallas Cowboys Monday (December 9) night has been released.

WLWT shared the audio clip of Ponton and her mother both speaking to police dispatch about the alleged incident.

“Someone is trying to break into the house right now. My daughter is there. This is Joe Burrow’s house," Ponton's mother said. “She is staying there. He’s at the football game. She’s wondering what she should do, if she should be hiding, or if she should be going outside.”

The audio continued to include Ponton telling dispatch, "Someone broke into my house...it's like completely messed up."

Ponton, 22, reportedly noticed a "shattered bedroom window and the room ransacked" and called her mother, who then contacted police.

"[Olivia] is wondering what she should do, if she should be hiding or if she should be going outside," her mother said in police audio.

"Someone broke into my house ... It’s like completely messed up," Olivia, herself, later said in a separate call.

It's unclear why Ponton was at Burrow's home, however, a police report identified her as a "22-year-old woman who says she's employed by Burrow."

The incident reportedly took place while Burrow was in Arlington, Texas, for the Bengals' 27-20 Monday Night Football win against the Cowboys at AT&T Stadium. Burrow threw for 369 yards, three touchdowns and one interception on 33 of 44 passing, which included a game-winning 40-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase -- who had previously caught a 5-yard touchdown pass in the first quarter -- with 1:01 remaining in the fourth quarter.

The reported incident took place two months after Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and tight end Travis Kelce were the victims of similar incidents hours apart.

A burglary at Mahomes' Belton, Missouri, estate was reported "at around midnight on October 6," according to Cass County Sheriff's Office documents obtained by the website. Kelce's Leawood, Kansas, mansion was reportedly broken into hours later on October 7, prior to the Chiefs' Monday Night Football win against the New Orleans Saints.


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