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Three Auburn University students broke into the Auburn football locker room and stole thousands of dollars worth of football memorabilia and equipment, including Bo Jackson and Cam Newton jerseys and helmets, according to the Auburn Police Division.

On Friday, APD Capt. Lorenza Dorsey confirmed that 20 items were taken from the Auburn football locker room at Jordan-Hare Stadium on March 22. The estimated value of the items listed on the APD's incident report totals $16,826.

APD arrested three Auburn men Wednesday, charging each of them with third-degree burglary and first-degree theft of property.

John D. Williams, 19, Nicholas J. Calvin, 18, and Zachary S. Keeler, 18, surrendered to APD detectives Wednesday and were taken into custody.

According to Director of Auburn University Communications Mike Clardy, all three individuals are currently enrolled as students at Auburn University.

During the course of the investigation, Williams, Calvin and Keeler were developed as suspects by the APD.

All three were located and, according to the APD, the property that was taken in the theft was recovered in their possession. APD released a full list of the items taken on Friday.