CLEVELAND, Ohio — Police have arrested three people who they say burglarized the home of Cleveland Browns Quarterback Shedeur Sanders in November.

Police also have a warrant for a fourth suspect, who is still on the run, according to the Medina County Sheriff’s Office.

As Sanders played in his first NFL game against the Baltimore Ravens on Nov. 16, masked thieves broke into the quarterback’s Granger Township home and stole $200,000 worth of goods, cleveland.com and the Plain Dealer previously reported.

The thieves entered Sanders’ home through an unlocked door, and were there for 12 minutes, police said.

Investigators have not released the suspects’ names, however, the Medina County Sheriff’s Office plans to release more information late Thursday morning.

Sanders is one of many professional athletes whose homes have been burglarized while they were on the field. Other examples include Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow, and Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce.