Homeless man broke into Tom Brady’s Mass. Mansion, Found Sleeping

Adam Devine

BROOKLINE, MA – A homeless man was found sleeping inside Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady’s Boston area mansion on Monday.  Police were alerted to a break-in. Brady was not home at the time because he now lives in Derek Jeter’s mansion down in Tampa while playing for the Bucs.

At approximately 5:55 AM, multiple Brookline Police units responded to a radio call for a residential alarm at 112 Woodland Road, the former residence of our forever New England Patriot Tom Brady and his wife, supermodel Gisele Bündchen. Our Public Safety Dispatchers informed responding units that multiple alarms were activated, and that they were monitoring a subject on camera. Dispatch updated police units upon their arrival that the subject was now in the basement, sitting on a couch.

Responding units were given the access code and were able to gain access to the property. Officers immediately went to the basement and located the subject, who was laying on the couch in the middle of the room.
Officers arrested 34-year-old Zanini Cineus, formerly of Brockton, MA but currently homeless. Mr. Cineus is being charged with Breaking and Entering in the Nighttime with Intent to Commit a Felony, Attempted Larceny and Trespassing. He will likely be arraigned in Brookline District Court later today. In addition, Mr. Cineus had several active warrants out of Wrentham District Court stemming from incidents that occurred in Foxboro, MA late last year.
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