Travis Kelces stolen watch was reportedly found in Providence, RI, this week after the NFL stars mansion in Leawood, Kan., was burglarized last month.
Sources familiar with the investigation told ABC News Friday that a watch taken from Kelces residence and not previously disclosed to the public was recovered.
Details have yet to be revealed on what type of timepiece was stolen or how much it was worth.
Authorities previously shared that the unidentified criminals stole $20,000 cash from Kelces home. They did not specify whether any other items were taken at the time.
Sources told ABC News that they think the athletes home was specifically targeted and thoroughly surveyed before the Oct. 7 burglary.
Just two days before Kelces pad was broken into, burglars also raided the home of his Kansas City Chiefs teammate Patrick Mahomes.
Authorities have theorized the burglars may have targeted the athletes as their public football schedule reveals when they will be away from their residences.
There is a concern about what happens if the athlete or his/her family members are present, a security source told the outlet.
The insider shared that the burglars have gained access to Kelce and Mahomes houses by posing as delivery men, maintenance workers or joggers to learn about residences, neighborhoods and security systems.
Captain Jason Ahring from the Leawood, Kan., Police Department told Page Six that they are not releasing any information pertaining to an open investigation and maintained they will not be commenting.
Meanwhile, a Providence Police Department Public Information Officer told Page Six that they do not have any record or involvement related to this incident.
Kelce, 35, has yet to address the crime, but Mahomes, 29, previously expressed how disappointing the violation was.
I cant get into too many details because the investigation is still ongoing, but its obviously something you dont want to happen to anybody and obviously yourself, Mahomes said during a press conference earlier this month.
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