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COLLEGE STATION - Johnny Manziel seems to always be in the news. Even when he's not been involved in something, the former 2012 Heisman's name is always mentioned. 

Whether one loves him or hates him, stealing property is never fine. One student learned that out the hard way. 

On Thursday, security cameras caught someone stealing a Manziel jersey from the Texas A&M Hall of Champions. The culprit allegedly responsible for taking the former quarterback's uniform out of the Aggies; sports museum and event space. He was later identified by police. 

"A man entered the Hall of Champions around 7:30 p.m. Aug. 26 and undressed a mannequin that was sporting a full Manziel Texas A&M football uniform," according to The Eagle. "The man took the entire replica uniform, which is worth $925."

The security team who reviewed the footage said the suspect did not break into the Hall of Champions. Wearing Texas A&M athletic gear, some believed he was a member of some program. When members of the athletics department watched the footage, they did not recognize him.

Despite Manziel's short-lived stay in the NFL, he still is one College Football's greatest quarterback. The now 27-year-old is the only player in the last 50 years to take home the historic award from College Station.