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Johnny Manziel’s uniform stolen from Texas A&M museum

SDS Staff

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Texas A&M police are investigating the theft of Johnny Manziel’s uniform at the Hall of Champions, a 30,000-square foot museum inside the stadium.

The police department issued the below notice Thursday about a person of interest “allegedly involved in the theft of the Johnny Manziel football uniform from the Hall of Champions.” The department later said the person had been identified.

According to the Bryan-College Station Eagle, police said that a man entered the Hall of Champions around 7:30 p.m. on August 26 and undressed a mannequin that was wearing Manziel’s full uniform. The replica uniform is worth $925.

It did not appear the man forced himself into the Hall of Champions.

Though the person is wearing Texas A&M athletic gear in the following photo, he is not a member of any university team, per ESPN.

SDS Staff

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