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BATON ROUGE, LA (WAFB) -
A 24-year-old Baton Rouge man has been arrested for burglarizing the LSU Football Operations Building.
Justin Aaron Miller was arrested January 2nd after two LSU football employees spotted him in the Mall of Louisiana, believing he was the suspect caught on a surveillance camera.
LSU Police say Miller, who is not affiliated with LSU, admitted to the burglaries.
Investigators were able to recover $3,000 of LSU football property at Miller's home.
Items were first reported missing in November 2012, including a pair of shoulder pads, two helmets, jerseys, cleats and other items of clothing.
Miller has been charged with three counts of simple burglary.
Investigators believe there are other suspects involved.
If you have any information on this case, call Crime Stoppers at 344-STOP.