Bunkley’s House Ransacked
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Eagles’ offensive tackle Broderick Bunkley discovered that his South Philadelphian home had been broken into and burglarized upon returning home from a pre-season game Saturday. He told police that the assailant stole $7,950 worth of guns, video-game systems and cameras, according to police records.
Police reportedly found “viable evidence” that they hoped would lead to a suspect.
Bunkley lives in the Reserve in Packer Park, a pricey, suburban-styled development on 20th Street near Pattison Avenue. Eagles’ offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg also calls the neighborhood home.
Bunkley told police that he left his home around 1 PM on July 24 for Eagles training camp and returned oround 4:30 AM Saturday morning.
Bunkley reported a PlayStation 3, an XBox 360, a Nintendo Wii and a $600 camcorder among his missing items. He also reported stolen his entire collection of firearms, which included: a custom-made .223-caliber rifle, an Armalite rifle, two Desert Eagle .50-caliber handguns, a .45-caliber Glock handgun and ammunition for all of the weapons, according to police records.
Both Bunkley and the Eagles declined to comment.



















