MEDINA, Ohio — The four suspects involved in the burglary of Shedeur Sanders' home on Nov. 16 are from Atlanta and used a stolen rental car in the break-in, authorities said Thursday.
The Medina County Sheriff's Office also said during a briefing that the group had robbed others, including professional athletes.
Jarvet Myrick, Deandrez Jackson and Maurice Exavier Taylor are in custody after being arrested in Georgia and are awaiting extradition to Northeast Ohio. Carlos DeAnthony Morris remains at large and has an active warrant.
Detective Rodney Rees said that the suspects stole the rental car in the Atlanta area, drove to Ohio and stayed at a hotel in Medina Township the night before the burglary took place.
The suspects then robbed a house in the Atlanta suburb of Brookhaven upon returning to Georgia on Nov. 17, Rees said.
Myrick, the alleged driver, was arrested on Nov. 26. Jackson was arrested Dec. 16 and Taylor on Dec. 29. All three are facing second-degree felony burglary charges. All three were also arrested with guns. Jackson had warrants from when he was a juvenile and Taylor also had outstanding warrants. Myrick also was in possession of marijuana when he was arrested.
''They're violent. They're part of two burglaries we know of and possibly a third one where they were seen running away with guns in their hands," Rees said. ''They target high-end individuals who have a lot of money, and they go to their houses, they break in, and they take anything of value, and they go and sell it."
It wasn't immediately clear who would represent the suspects when they get to Ohio.