Jewellery Stolen From Colorado Locker Room During UCLA Game

According to officials on Monday, University of Colorado, football players stated that during the Buffaloes game versus host UCLA, jewellery was taken from their changing room.

Jewellery Stolen From Colorado Locker Room During UCLA Game

Multiple players discovered that personal valuables they had left in their locker room had vanished after Colorado’s 28-16 defeat to the Arizona Cardinals on Saturday night, according to Pasadena police spokesperson Lisa Derderian.

A complaint given to the police at 9:22 p.m. said that several random personal and football-related things were also seized. Pasadena police reported on Saturday. At 8:06 p.m., the game was over.

At least five players report that jewellery worth thousands of dollars was taken, including gold and diamond necklaces.

“We are aware of players having personal belongings taken from the CU visiting locker room during Saturday’s game against UCLA at the Rose Bowl,” Colorado stated in a statement. “We are in contact with both the UCLA and Pasadena police. The Pasadena Police Department is the lead agency handling the investigation.”

Following the game, a security team member records the event as Colorado players respond in astonishment and annoyance around the 41:49 mark in a video that Deion Sanders Jr.’s Well Off Media uploaded to YouTube.

The players for Colorado were shown expressing their disappointment about the post-game heist in a recent video that was made public by Well Off Media. Cam’Ron Silmon-Craig, a defensive back, expressed his worries by saying, “You can’t go play football and know your s** safe, dog.” It’s messed up, bruh.”**

According to a representative at the Rose Bowl, a renowned off-campus location where UCLA has hosted home football games since 1982, stadium staff members are also assisting Pasadena police.

“We are aware of players having personal belongings taken from the CU visiting locker room during Saturday’s game against UCLA at the Rose Bowl,” according to a CU statement Monday.

“We are in contact with both the UCLA and Pasadena police. The Pasadena Police Department is the lead agency handling the investigation.”

This is not the first time Sanders’ program has been the victim of theft. When the coach was at Jackson State in 2021, his personal belongings were taken but were soon found and given back to him.

 

 

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