ATLANTA, GA- Law enforcement officials in Medina County, Ohio have announced the arrest of three men in connection to a November burglary at the home of Cleveland Browns Quarterback Shedeur Sanders. Officials are seeking a fourth suspect in connection to the case.
On Wednesday, January 7, 2026, the Medina County Sheriff’s Office, in Medina County, Ohio held a news conference to announce the arrest of three men that included; Jarvet Myrick, Deandrez Jackson, and Maurice Exavier Taylor. The three men were arrested in connection to a burglary that occurred in Medina County in November 2025, in which the home of Cleveland Browns Quarterback Shedeur Sanders was burglarized while he was away playing his first regular season NFL game.
Officials in Ohio are also seeking a fourth suspect in the case, Carlos Deanthony Morris, who has outstanding warrants for burglary. The other three men have been arrested and are awaiting extradition to Ohio. All four of the men charged in the case are from the Atlanta, Georgia area according to the Medina County Sheriff’s Office.
Officials say the suspects were taken into custody at different time. Jarvet Myrick was taken into custody on November 26, 2025. Deandrez Jackson was arrested on December 16, 2025, Maurice Exavier Taylor was arrested on December 29, 2026. The final suspect Carlos Deanthony Morris remains at large. Medina County law enforcement officials say the men are also facing unrelated charges in Georgia in addition to the burglary charges in Ohio.
Law enforcement was able to use security video footage from inside of the home of Sanders, that captured the burglary as it occurred on November 16, 2025. That footage shows the suspects entering and exiting the home with several items. Police confirm the suspects were wearing mask and gloves at the time of the burglary at the Granger Township home of Sanders. It is reported that the suspects made off with $200,000 worth of property belonging to Sanders and were in the home for only 12 minutes.
The investigation into the burglary remains active.

