The second of the three suspects who robbed Rob Gronkowski's house has turned himself in, police say.
Eric Tyrrell surrendered to police on Tuesday and is being held on $10,000 bail. He faces two counts of receiving stolen property.
Tyrrell and two other suspects robbed Rob Gronkowski's house in February while the Patriots tight end was in Minneapolis for the Super Bowl.
A police report states Tyrrell stole two rare coins from the 1800s and sold them to a dealer in Weymouth. The dealer said he paid almost $3,600 for the coins.
Other items recovered in the investigation include an Apple Watch and a Rolex watch. The firearms stolen have not been recovered.
The first suspect, Anthony Almeida, was arrested last week and charged with breaking and entering, receiving stolen property and malicious destruction of property.
Police are still after the third suspect, Shayne Denn.
