The Columbus Dispatch

Gronkowski burglarize­d during Super Bowl

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New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski can be heard on a 911 call calmly telling a dispatcher that his home was burglarize­d while he was at the Super Bowl.

Police in Foxborough, Massachuse­tts, released a portion of the call on Tuesday.

He can be heard telling the dispatcher on Monday: “This is Rob Gronkowski calling, and while I was gone my whole house got robbed, while on the Super Bowl trip. And I just got back.”

A police report says someone broke a window to get in. In a Broadcasti­fy.com recording of a call between responding officers and dispatch, a dispatcher says “multiple safes and possible guns” were taken. dispute over the private road they share just hours before trial was set to begin Tuesday, attorneys for both sides confirmed.

The deal settles a years-long case in which the nation’s longestten­ured college football coach and his wife faced claims that their extensive efforts to guard their privacy came at the expense of the three other families living along Saddle Club Road outside Iowa City.

Neighbors sued after the couple refused to join their homeowners’ associatio­n, ignored a $9,500 assessment for road repairs, and erected privacy fencing, trees and landscapin­g along the road in a shared easement. Olympic Committee vetting — imposed as a result of Russian doping at the 2014 Sochi Olympics — and weren’t invited to the games. The Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport said it would likely hear the case today in Pyeongchan­g.

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