The home of Nebraska wide receiver De'Mornay Pierson-El and three of his teammates was burglarized early Sunday morning and Pierson-El walked in on the perpetrators while the burglary was in process.

According to a story in the Omaha World-Herald, Pierson-El returned home late Saturday night/early Sunday and saw two women leaving the garage area of the home. The police report indicated that Pierson-El thought the women were visiting his roommates, but when he walked inside he found two men carrying a television.

Pierson-El confronted the two men, and they left the house quickly without the television. Pierson-El then found two more men in another part of the house who also fled the scene.

Pierson-El and roommates Mick Stoltenberg, Jerald Foster and Alex Boryca reported that watches were stolen, a PlayStation 3 gaming system, a laptop computer and other items that totaled approximately $3,150 in value.

The male suspects were described as black men in their early-to-mid-twenties. The story indicated that the police report had no description of the women Pierson-El saw leaving the garage.