17 Year Old Girl Arrested in Scott Frost House Burglary

Lincoln police have arrested a 17-year-old girl in the burglary of Nebraska coach Scott Frost's home, according to the Journal Star News. The arrest was made after police found one Oregon shoe in the girl's possession that was taken from Frost's garage.  

According to the Journal Star News:

Lincoln police have arrested a 17-year-old girl who was found with an Oregon Ducks shoe believed to have been stolen from Nebraska football coach Scott Frost’s home last month.

Police say more arrests could follow.

About $50,000 worth of shoes, football helmets and artwork was taken in the July 29 burglary. Frost initially believed 14 championship rings were taken but those were later found. No one was home at the time.

According to the report, some of the shoes taken were listed for sale online, which led to a number of tips. It is unclear exactly how the 17-year old alleged thief was caught, however, or if she acted alone.


It was originally estimated to be $165,000 worth of items stolen from Frost's new Nebraska home in late July. At the time, those items included 14 championship rings and five pairs of Jordan's that were from Frost's days with the Ducks. Lincoln police later found some of the items in Frost's own garage and has since been approximated at $50,000.


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