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Floyd Mayweather offers $100K for info on burglary at Las Vegas home

Updated June 12, 2021 - 1:04 pm

Floyd Mayweather took to Instagram on Friday night to offer a $100,000 reward for information after he claimed his home in Las Vegas was burglarized.

“One of my homes was burglarized in Las Vegas,” the boxer wrote. “They stole many valuable handbags and other belongings of substantial value.”

Metropolitan Police Department Lt. Jesse Roybal directed questions to the department’s public information office, which is not open on weekends.

Floyd posted another picture Saturday morning showing stacks of $20 bills and again offering a $100,000 reward for information.

“The level of disrespect and greed it takes for someone to do this is unfathomable,” Mayweather said in the Saturday morning post.

Further information was not immediately available.

Mayweather recently fought YouTube star Logan Paul in an eight-round exhibition in Miami Gardens, Florida.

In January, Mayweather bought the Crystal Palace on Boulder Highway and renamed it Skate Rock City.

Contact Katelyn Newberg at knewberg@reviewjournal.com or 702-383-0240. Follow @k_newberg on Twitter.

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