Crime & Safety

Thief Swipes 3 WWE Title Belts, Wrestler Seamus' Prop Necklace

Crime Stoppers of Tampa Bay is offering a reward of up to $5,000 for information that leads to the identification and arrest of the thief.

University of South Florida police detectives are asking the public's help to identify a thief who stole three WWE title belts, WWE star Seamus' prop cross necklace and a corner mat belonging to World Wrestling Entertainment.
University of South Florida police detectives are asking the public's help to identify a thief who stole three WWE title belts, WWE star Seamus' prop cross necklace and a corner mat belonging to World Wrestling Entertainment. (USF Police)

TAMPA, FL — University of South Florida police detectives are asking the public's help to identify a thief who stole three WWE title belts, WWE star Seamus' prop cross necklace and a corner mat belonging to World Wrestling Entertainment.

On May 22 between 12:10 a.m. and 1:58 a.m., a man entered the USF Yuengling Center at 12500 USF Bull Run Drive in Tampa. Once inside the closed building, the thief selected several items belonging to World Wrestling Entertainment.

He was captured on surveillance video and is described as a Hispanic man, 25-30 years old, brown hair, mustache and a light goatee. He was wearing a red shirt, blue jeans and black sneakers.

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Crime Stoppers of Tampa Bay is offering a reward of up to $5,000 for information that leads to the identification and arrest of the thief. Anyone who wants to be eligible for a cash reward is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-873-TIPS (8477), report anonymously online or send a mobile tip using the P3 Tips Mobile application.

USF Police
He was captured on surveillance video and is described as a Hispanic man, 25-30 years old, brown hair, mustache and a light goatee. He was wearing a red shirt, blue jeans and black sneakers.

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