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A Kansas City, Missouri man is going to pay the ultimate price for having sticky fingers against the Miami Dolphins.

Prosecutors in Jackson County, Mo. charged Joseph Brown Sr. with the theft of approximately $46,000 worth of equipment from the Miami Dolphins in January.

Police reportedly met with a Miami Dolphins representative on January 14th, which was one day after the team lost to the Kansas City Chiefs in the Wild Card round that took place at Arrowhead Stadium. The authorities were informed that a box truck holding team gear and equipment had been broken into and items were missing, WDAF-TV‘s Brian Dulle reports.

Among the items stolen taken from the Miami Dolphins, per court documents, were:

Five Pelican cases with media equipment
Four large aqua-colored equipment cases
Three large equipment cases
Football pads
Gloves
Shoes
Cold weather gear
Hockey bags with “cape” coats inside
Game film

Detectives subsequently reviewed surveillance video of the alleged theft and were able to identify a vehicle that matched Brown’s gray Ford-150. His vehicle was later found with equipment boxes that matched the description of what went missing from the Miami Dolphins.