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Not only were the Miami Heat all at Bosh’ birthday celebration but the real deal “heat” as in the police also took part in the basketball star’s birthday unfortunately.

After Bosh and his wife Adrienne had a night full of fun and lavish celebrating with friends, they returned home to a ransacked closet full of missing jewelry worth hundreds of thousands of dollars.

What a shame. Here’s how the calm before the storm went down.

First, Chris Bosh celebrated his 29th birthday on Wednesday, April 3rd at Briza on the Bay with members and coaches of the 2012 NBA Champions, the Miami HEAT.

Chris and his wife Adrienne arrived by helicopter then boat to the red carpet.

To celebrate, guests shopped through the Moroccan Bazaar where they sipped on signature “CB Rémy VIP” cocktails featuring Rémy Martin V.  They were entertained by belly dancers, fire breathers, hookahs and henna art.

Guests walking the red carpet included: LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Ray Allen, Chris Andersen, Joel Anthony, Shane Battier, Mario Chalmers, Norris Cole, Udonis Haslem, James Jones, Rashard Lewis, Mike Miller, Juwan Howard, Jarvis Varnado;  Larsa Pippen and Jonathan Cheban.

After shopping, guests entered Briza on the Bay and were greeted by Henri the Camel (pronounced On’Ree) and his friend Jacob while DJ Affect was spinning and a Mediterranean dinner of mini falafels, lamb kebob, Moroccan salad, hummus and tahini grilled salmon and steak kebobs were awaiting them.

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Comedian Marvin Dixon welcomed the party and served as host of the evening.  Comedian Kool Bubba Ice was next to take the stage followed by comedian Gary Owens and DeRay Davis.  Maryel Epps took the stage to sing Happy Birthday followed by birthday cake by Divine Delicacies. The biggest surprise of the night was when Kendrick Lamar took the stage and preformed.

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Guest then left Briza on the Bay for the after party at Bamboo Miami Lounge.

The police are now investigating. “It’s just an unfortunate circumstance. There’s not much I can say,” Bosh told the AP when asked how he felt about the theft’s potentially being an inside job. “It’s all about action right now. We’ll continue to act and take care of it.”