Talk about disrespectful. On Sunday night, multiple people were charged for breaking into and stealing multiple valuable from the home of the late Denver Broncos star Demaryius Thomas. Among these people charged were a supposed confidant of Thomas.

The crime was reported by Thomas' mother Katrina Smith. Smith called Georgia police after she saw photos of the late Broncos star's friends having a party in his old residence in Roswell. Upon arriving at the scene, the party-goers were detained by the officers. Said officers also found traces of marijuana, cocaine, and a gun magazine.(via KDVR.com)

Disturbingly, police also discovered that multiple memorabilia from Thomas' playing days were missing. These include an ESPY award the Broncos WR earned, a signed jersey by Tom Brady, a hyperbaric chamber, and seven to eight firearms. Thousands of dollars in cash were also reported to be missing.

Multiple people in the home pointed to one “Jones”, who supposedly let everyone into Demaryius Thomas' home. When questioned by the police, Vashone Jones said that he used to live in the house and was the Broncos' WR caretaker during his playing days. However, Thomas' financial advisor claims that the locks to the residence were changed after the former's death, and no one was living in the house at that time.

Demaryius Thomas was one of Denver's brightest stars in the 2010s. He was the recipient of Tim Tebow's iconic touchdown during the Broncos' upset win over the Steelers in 2012. Thomas also played a massive role in the team's Super Bowl 50 ring alongside Von Miller and Peyton Manning. Unfortunately, Thomas passed away last December after suffering a seizure in the shower of his home (presumably the same home that was broken into recently).