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Two More Suspects Arrested in Burglary of Nebraska Coach Scott Frost's Home

In July, autorities said around $165,000 worth of items were taken from the home of Nebraska coach Scott Frost.

Update: Police have arrested two more suspects in the burglary. A 16-year-old boy was identified and kept at the youth services center last week along with Andrew Williams, 20, who was arrested Saturday on a burglary charge, according to Angela Sands, public information officer for the Lincoln Police Department. 

LINCOLN, Neb. — Police have arrested a 17-year-old girl who had a pair of shoes believed to have been stolen from the home of Nebraska football coach Scott Frost.

Police said Thursday she was arrested Tuesday and investigators are searching for others who might have been involved.

Frost reported on July 29 that burglars entered an unlocked garage door at the house, which is unoccupied while being renovated.

Officer Angela Sands said several pairs of athletic shoes, football helmets and artwork are still missing. Frost originally reported 14 championship rings from his time at three schools as a player and coach also were taken. The rings were later found in the garage.

Sands didn’t say what led police to the girl, citing the ongoing investigation.