Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski returned from New England’s Super Bowl loss to the Eagles only to find his house had been burglarized. Talk about a rough start to an off-season.
Reportedly taken from Gronk’s house were multiple safes and guns.
On Tuesday the Foxboro police department released Gronk’s call to report the crime. It’s one of the most laidback 911 calls you’ll ever hear.
NEW: Foxboro Police have released 911 call made by Rob Gronkowski after he found out his home had been burglarized #NBC10Boston #Patriots pic.twitter.com/9LugA1MFCG
— Perry Russom NBC10 Boston (@PerryNBCBoston) February 6, 2018