SAN FRANCISCO -- A San Francisco Bay Area sports anchor is in hot water, CBS San Francisco reports. The anchor allegedly took a jacket belonging to a Golden State Warriors security official.

In surveillance video from the AT&T Center in San Antonio, a man in a red shirt is seen taking a jacket from a chair following a Warriors floor practice session Thursday before the team defeated the Spurs in a playoff game.

The video then shows the man walking out of the arena.

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The man in the video is reportedly Mike Shumann, a former NFL player for the San Francisco 49ers and a longtime anchor and reporter for KGO-TV in San Francisco.

A man is seen walking toward a jacket belonging to a Golden State Warriors security official at AT&T Center in San Antonio on April 19, 2018. CBS San Francisco

The Athletic website reported the jacket belongs to Ralph Walker, the director of team security for the Warriors and Stephen Curry's personal bodyguard.

KGO-TV called Shumann home after it learned of the incident, according to The Athletic. He was not part of the station's postgame coverage on Sunday night.

The station told The Athletic: "We are taking these allegations very seriously and conducting a full investigation. As a matter of policy, we do not comment about personnel matters."

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