Thursday, April 24, 2014

Enforcers vs. LAPD postponed due to theft


During a charity football game between the San Diego Enforcers and Los Angeles Police Department Centurions last Saturday at Salesian High School in Los Angeles, unknown suspect(s) broke into the Enforcers' locker room and took personal items including firearms, badges, jewelry, and cash that belonged to the players.

After the items were discovered missing upon the team's return to the locker room at halftime, the Enforcers and Centurions decided to postpone the game.

According to a report by KTLA, no items were stolen from LAPD players.

Detectives from the LAPD are actively investigating the case and no additional information is available at this time.

"The National Public Safety Football League is aware of the incident and remains committed to providing a safe and enjoyable environment for all players and fans," said David King, President of the Enforcers.

The Enforcers will be back in action on Saturday, May 17th when they take on the DSNY Strongest in the annual "Hero Bowl". The game will take place at Balboa Stadium located on the San Diego High School campus. Kickoff is scheduled for 4:00 p.m. pacific time and proceeds from the game will be donated to United Cerebral Palsy.

The re-match against the LAPD is scheduled for Saturday, May 31st at a Los Angeles County location that has yet to be determined.

For more information on the Enforcers visit their official website or follow the team on facebook.

Source: http://www.sandiegoenforcers.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/OFFICIAL-STATEMENT-THEFT.pdf

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