Nashville, TN – Detectives are investigating a Sunday night burglary at the home of Tennessee Titans player Jeffery Simmons, raising renewed concerns about high-profile residential crimes in the city.
According to the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department, the burglary occurred shortly after 7 p.m. Sunday within the Midtown Hills Precinct coverage area. Surveillance video shows at least six suspects allegedly entered the home after smashing a window to gain access.
Police said multiple items were taken during the break-in. Simmons discovered the burglary when he returned home from San Francisco early Monday morning and contacted authorities during the 1 a.m. hour, according to MNPD.
Several divisions within MNPD’s Investigative Services Bureau are now actively working the case. Detectives have not released descriptions of the suspects or any information on possible vehicles connected to the incident. No arrests have been announced as of Monday.
The burglary comes amid a broader trend of organized residential break-ins across major metro areas, with police often warning homeowners to remain vigilant, especially during evening hours when homes may be unoccupied.
Investigators are reviewing available surveillance footage and collecting evidence from the scene. Anyone with information related to the burglary is urged to contact Metro Nashville Police or submit tips anonymously through Crime Stoppers.
Residents in the Midtown Hills area are also being reminded to report suspicious activity immediately and ensure home security systems and cameras are functioning properly.
This remains an active investigation, and additional details are expected as detectives continue their work.
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