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Men Stole Gear From Bengals Practice Field, Police Say

Reported by: Mark Sickmiller
Email: msickmiller@wcpo.com
Contributor: Lance Barry
Last Update: 9/30/2008 1:35 am
Tackle dummy (background) (Associated Press)
Tackle dummy (background) (Associated Press)
Police arrested two men during Sunday's Bengals game for allegedly trespassing on the team's practice field and stealing a piece of equipment.

That piece of equipment was a "tackle dummy," which the Bengals use during practice drills.

Police arrested Ryan Garvey, 24, and Ryan Braun, 23, both of Cincinnati, at 2:30 p.m. Sunday.

According to police, Garvey lifted Braun over the fence at the Bengals practice field during the game at Paul Brown Stadium. Braun then allegedly removed one "tackle dummy."

The men were wearing Bengals clothing and colors, court records.

Garvey and Braun are both charged with criminal trespassing and theft.

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