Report: $500,000 worth of items stolen from Alex Rodriguez's car in San Francisco

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[FONT=&quot]Yahoo Sports[/FONT][FONT=&quot] [/FONT][FONT=&quot]3 hours ago[/FONT][FONT=&quot] [/FONT][FONT=&quot]Alex Rodriguez’s “Sunday Night Baseball” trip to San Francisco didn’t quite end the way he wanted it to.[/FONT][FONT=&quot]Rodriguez was in town to call the Giants’ game against the Philadelphia Phillies for ESPN, and parked his rental car just a few blocks from Oracle Park when he arrived. After the game, Rodriguez and other members of the ESPN crew went out to dinner nearby.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]When he finally returned to his car, he discovered that it had been broken into — and an estimated $500,000 worth of items was missing, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Per the report, someone allegedly broke into his car between 9 p.m. and 11 p.m. that night — at least five hours after the first pitch had been thrown. A camera, laptop, miscellaneous jewelry and a bag were reported stolen, worth in total around $500,000.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]According to the Chronicle, teams of investigators were in the process of collecting evidence from the vehicle, and have made the case a “high priority.” No arrests have been made as of Monday night.[/FONT]
 

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I dont even know where to start

Why didnt he take the expensive stuff with him?
Why not pay someone to keep an eye on it?

And where was JLo?
 

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i guess its all relative? He is virtually a bilbillionaire?? Soooooo

A halfy to him is like a hundo to most people.. suks, but u deal with it... lolol

However that fk has insurance and will get a chek for 500G next week.. lolol
 

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$500k in valuables left in the car? WTF? We can all agree that he is a fucking idiot.
 

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He doesn't park in a player lot or somewhere shit is monitored.

Silly of him to leave that amount in a rental car that isn't in a parking lot.
 

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Yeah this is crazy on many levels. He can't afford the parking fee for a secure lot ?
I can see a laptop and camera, but a half million in just miscellaneous Jewelry ?

Why would you even think about bringing that with you ?

I don't own a single piece of jewelry, not even a watch !

What was in the bag ?

I think he got what he deserved for being an idiot
 
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he and jay lo are not the brightest bulbs out there. this was done to collect the insurance which he has been paying through the nose for and wanted some return. no one would buy it outright for what he or she paid for it so they hatched the scheme or scam in this case. leaving your vehicle on a city street with 500k inside seems irrational and foolish even for them.
 

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[FONT=&quot]I’m trying to figure out how he fit a one bedroom condo into his car in the first place.[/FONT]
 

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I don't get the insurance scam angle, these people have to be worth probably a few hundred million combined $500 k ain't much to them !

I don't get the one bedroom condo in the car comment either.

I kinda doubt insurance would cover the theft.
 

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In an unrelated story Arods bookie was seen wearing a plethera of new jewelry yeaterday
 

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Not even sure what to think about this. Who carries around $ 500,000 of valuables and why?

The only plausible explanation for me is that he just purchased something.
 

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