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UCLA Football: Buffaloes Safety Reacts To Locker Room Theft During Bruins Loss

The thiefs have yet to be caught

The college football world was shocked Sunday afternoon when it was revealed that the Colorado Buffaloes had items stolen from the player's lockers during their game against UCLA at the Rose Bowl. 

While the team was losing to the Bruins by a score of 28-16, someone came into the locker room and stole jewelry and other expensive items from players. 

Colorado safety Cam'Ron Silmon-Craig took to social media for his reaction to the theft.

In the video that was posted, Silmon-Craig said that he left his items in a bag in his locker and that when he returned after the game, his things were missing. 

While he was getting his personal items stolen, Silmon-Craig recorded four solo tackles which was his third most this season. 

There have been no statements made by Colorado, UCLA, or the Rose Bowl about the thefts and whether or not any legal action will be taken against the thieves. 

It's not a great look for the Trojans' facility to have been robbed like this while a game was going on. The hope is that an investigation can be successfully completed and the items stolen can be returned to the players. 

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