Update: Denver police arrest suspects, recover property

Denver police are investigating a burglary at the home of Denver Broncos’ outside linebacker DeMarcus Ware.

According to a source close to Ware, his Super Bowl 50 ring was taken in the break-in. Denver Crime Report Data See our heatmap of reported burglary in Denver.

Doug Schepman, a police spokesman, said investigators were notified of the break-in in the Cherry Creek neighborhood early Tuesday morning.

Ware tweeted about the burglary on Tuesday, saying, “After a great win, came home to find my house was robbed. Never about the material things for me but my safety. Thank God for hidden cameras.”

After a great win, came home to find my house was robbed. Never about the material things for me but my safety. Thank God for hidden cameras — D-Ware (@DeMarcusWare) October 25, 2016

A robbery is a theft through real or simulated violence while a burglary is an illegal entry into a building that typically involves theft. Police say the incident at Ware’s home was a burglary.

Police released surveillance images from the burglary on Tuesday afternoon. They appear to show two different men wearing gloves inside what investigators say is Ware’s home.

#Denver, we need your help identifying these burglary suspects. If you know them, call 720-913-7867 and you could earn some $$$! pic.twitter.com/8E5JIIBb9F — Denver Police Dept. (@DenverPolice) October 25, 2016

Police declined to say what was taken from Ware’s home, describing the stolen items only as “valuables.”