- The Washington Times - Thursday, October 9, 2025

The Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office in Louisiana has arrested two men and is searching for two more accused of burglarizing the house of New Orleans Saints defensive end Cameron Jordan last month.

On Tuesday, the sheriff’s office accused suspects Jadon Brown, 19; Jahaun Suber, 20; Devell Ortiz, 19, all of Conyers, Georgia; and Donald Robinson, 28, of Stockbridge, Georgia, of breaking into and taking items from Jordan’s house in Metairie, Louisiana, on Sept. 14.

Jordan was away from the house playing against the San Francisco 49ers at the Caesars Superdome.



Jefferson Parish deputies were called to the home that evening after the burglary was reported, the sheriff’s office said in a Facebook post.

“Yah that Sunday sucked … the most important things, my family, was and is safe,” Jordan posted Tuesday on X.

Immediately after the alleged burglary, the sheriff’s office identified the suspects and vehicles they purportedly used, then tracked down and arrested Mr. Robinson and Mr. Brown in Conyers.

The sheriff’s office did not say what property was stolen, but did say some of it was recovered in Conyers.

Law enforcement is still searching for Mr. Suber and Mr. Ortiz. The sheriff’s office asked that anyone with information on their whereabouts or the incident call 504-364-5300.

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