The Denver Post

Nebraska coach’s home burglarize­d

- By The Associated Press

LINCOLN» Scott Frost’s championsh­ip rings and other items reported stolen from his home have been found.

Police said the new Nebraska coach located them in his garage Monday, although some other memorabili­a he reported stolen is still missing.

Frost had reported Sunday night that burglars entered an unlocked garage door over the weekend and stole memorabili­a originally estimated at more than $100,000.

Frost and his family don’t live in the home yet because it is under renovation. The theft occurred between Friday at 5:30 p.m. and 6 p.m. Sunday, according to a police report.

Originally reported missing were two Nebraska championsh­ip rings, 10 Oregon championsh­ip rings, two Central Florida championsh­ip rings, five pairs of Air Jordan shoes, football helmets and a gaming console. Also, a gun safe electronic keypad was ripped off.

Lincoln Police Capt. Todd Kocian said Monday night that Frost found all of his championsh­ip rings, the gaming console and one Central Florida football helmet.

Still missing were the shoes, five other football helmets and photograph­s.

“The incident that occurred at our home is obviously very disappoint­ing and discouragi­ng,” Frost said in a statement earlier Monday. “All of our belongings were gone through.”

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