
The locker room of a high school football team in Ohio was ransacked during the team's game last Friday.
According to CBS, personal items and money were stolen from the Kettering Fairmont High School football team's locker room during a game at the school on Oct. 31. Archbishop Alter was playing Bellbrook High School, according to a Facebook post from the Kettering Police Department on Tuesday.
Kettering Fairmont was playing a game at Lebanon High School when the items were stolen. The theft happened between 4:45 p.m. and 10:30 p.m., police said.
"Neither team had access to the locker rooms. The only fact we know is that the incident occurred during the football game, and we are asking anyone who may have seen who gained access to the area to come forward," the Facebook post said.
Police are now asking the public for any information related to the crime.
Police said the locker room "is not used by other teams when it is occupied by the Fairmont team. It is typically only accessible by other school staff or team staff."



































