Three celebrity homes were broken into over the weekend while the homeowners were away at public events. The incidents are the latest in a string of break-ins that authorities say have been targeting high-profile figures and professional athletes. As Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders made his NFL debut on Sunday against the Baltimore Ravens, there was a break-in at his home, Pro Football Talk first reported and ESPN confirmed. The Medina County Sheriff's Office confirmed to ABC News the incident took place in Granger Township, where Sanders' home is located. Officials said his home was hit about 45 minutes after Sanders went into the game. "At approximately 6:46 pm three suspects entered the residence of [Sanders]," the sheriff's office said in a statement. "Surveillance

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