An unnamed man was recently caught breaking into one of Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady's mansions, as confirmed by the Brookline police. According to Monica Madeja of NBC Boston, the location of the trespassed property was at 112 Woodland Road in Brookline, Massachusetts which was owned by the six-time Super Bowl champion dating back to his days with the New England Patriots.
#BREAKING: @BrooklineMAPD say man arrested this morning for breaking into mansion owned by Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen. Photo by: @pictureboston pic.twitter.com/XEFgPHbJyr
— Monica Madeja NBC10 Boston (@MonicaNBCBoston) December 7, 2020
There is still an ongoing investigation regarding the incident but the theft is already set to be formally charged on Monday. The house was also listed back up for sale on the market last week prior to the occurrence of the incident.
Article Continues BelowMeanwhile, Brady's recent relocation to West Florida meant that he wasn't spending time in the property anymore as he normally would back when he was still a player for the Patriots. On the field, the Buccaneers are currently having their bye after they concluded a tough battle against the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 12.
Tom Brady was dominated by the opposing gunslinger in Patrick Mahomes after a back-and-forth affair. The Buccaneers failed in their efforts to pull off a fourth-quarter comeback which ultimately led to a tightly-contested 27-24 loss for the team.
With a 7-5 record, Tom Brady and the rest of the Buccaneers will aim to halt their two-game losing skid as they face the streaking Minnesota Vikings in Week 14 proceedings. The Purple and Gold have recently found their momentum after winning two straight victories and are currently fighting for a last-gasp chance to enter the playoff picture with a 6-6 record.