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Mike Conley's home burglarized as he opened Vikings season at home

A few days ago, the Minnesota Vikings kicked off their season at home against the San Francisco 49ers. And it's Mike Conleythe Wolves' leader, who was responsible for blowing the “Gjallarhorn”, the giant horn that completes the fans' “clapping” before games at US Bank Stadium. A tradition that began in 2007.

Result? A second victory (23-17) in two games for Kevin O'Connell's players in the NFL.

The problem for Mike Conley is that his house was searched at the same time, the police explaining that thieves broke into his home to steal an unknown quantity of jewelry.

Two other houses in the area were also burglarized on the same day, using the same, very rapid method of operation.

Police say the thieves probably “watched homes or discovered habits.” They may also have followed the news, because Mike Conley's role The Vikings game had been announced in the press and on social media.

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