Suspects arrested in New York raid may be linked to high-profile burglaries, sources say

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At least two men were arrested in connection with burglaries at homes belonging to top athletes and others, sources familiar with the matter say. Federal prosecutors say the men bought watches, jewelry, and other luxury goods they knew were stolen and resold them. NBC News’ Laura Jarrett has details.

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