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Renton man charged for burglarizing homes of Macklemore, Mariners and Seahawks players

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WASHINGTON — A Renton man has been charged for allegedly burglarizing high-profile celebrities and athletes in the Seattle area over the span of several months.

According to King County prosecutors, 29-year-old Patrick Maisonet burglarized the homes of:

  • Seattle Mariners pitcher Luis Castillo, twice
  • Mariners Hall of Famer Ichiro Suzuki
  • Former Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman
  • LA Dodgers pitcher Blake Snell
  • Singer Macklemore

A second person has been charged as his co-defendant.

That alleged co-defendant, Earl Henderson Riley IV, was charged with five felony crimes for these burglaries. Prosecutors say he was the only person charged for the May 1 burglary of Mariners’ Julio Rodriguez’s home. Riley pleaded not guilty to all five felony charges at his June 30 arraignment.

Maisonet is accused of starting his alleged robbery and burglary spree on May 3, 2024. It’s unclear if Maisonet was linked to any burglaries before this date.

According to prosecutors, Maisonet was accused of an armed robbery on Beacon Ave S. in the Beacon Hill neighborhood.

He pleaded not guilty to that charge on May 23, 2024. Maisonet posted bail and was released with an ankle monitor.

On Nov. 21, 2024, the Department of Adult and Juvenile Detention-- who handle electronic home monitoring-- got an alert that Maisonet had removed his ankle bracelet. He did not respond when they made contact with him, so a warrant was issued for him to appear in court.

On March 5, 2025, Maisonet did not appear for his arraignment for not having his ankle monitor, so another warrant was issued.

Meaning, Maisonet was still out without monitoring when he allegedly committed the robberies, the earliest reported on Jan. 6, 2025. This person was a Renton resident.

Maisonet allegedly hit Castillo’s home on Feb. 7 and again on March 28. Prosecutors say he was the only one involved in the Feb. 7 burglary, but Riley has been charged for his alleged participation in the second.

On Feb. 9, Maisonet allegedly burglarized Suzuki‘s home.

Richard Sherman’s home was burglarized on March 30 and Macklemore’s home was the last home burglarized that has been allegedly linked to Maisonet.

Maisonet has been charged with 10 felonies, including multiple counts of residential burglary, first-degree robbery, and first-degree burglary.

Prosecutors also believe he was tied to a string of home burglaries in 2024 that targeted predominantly Asian victims, according to court documents.

It’s also believed he was a getaway driver in a $30,000 watch robbery at a Bellevue store.

Bail for Maisonet has been set at $2.265 million.

Maisonet will be arraigned on Sept. 9.

The investigation is ongoing and additional charges may be filed.

“I am grateful for the work from police investigators in Renton, Seattle, Issaquah, Edmonds, and the King County Sheriff’s Office, and our deputy prosecutors – on this case and on all burglaries filed in King County. People deserve to feel safe in their homes and businesses, and our office will continue to hold people appropriately accountable for criminal behavior," said King County Prosecuting Attorney Leesa Manion.

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