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Official CU vs. UCLA 10/28/23 Game Thread

Apparently, some of the stolen items have been recovered:
https://www.9news.com/article/sport...-ucla/73-3b92dfd0-5310-46c2-a4f4-8e5ac905643f
Police in California say they've identified suspects in the theft of jewelry from the Colorado Buffaloes' locker room during their game against the UCLA Bruins over the weekend.

According to NBC Investigations, Pasadena Police confirmed that several of the stolen items have been returned to the players and additional "items of interest" have been identified.
 
When you hear about these locker room thefts I always wonder, isn't the locker room secured down during the game? That seems like something that should be obvious.
And that is in tension with, "take care of the recruits and let them have access". It's been a real headscratcher how somebody got access, but it makes more sense if it's true that it was recruits.
 
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