A 31-year-old man has been charged after allegedly entering the Alabama football team’s locker room during the Tennessee game and raiding players’ personal possessions, according to news outlet WAAY 31.

As fans cheered on the Crimson Tide on Oct. 23 at Bryant-Denny Stadium, Grant Collins of Huntsville, Alabama, entered the Tide’s locker room through an unlocked door, WAAY 31 reported citing police.

Collins was accused of taking a backpack, driver’s license, cigars, a speaker, Apple products and a Michael Kors purse, according to a report by the University of Alabama Police.

On Monday, Collins was arrested on an outstanding warrant and transferred to Tuscaloosa law enforcement custody, WAAY reported. His bond was set at $15,000, the TV station said.

Collins, who faces a felony third-degree theft of property charge, was seen on UA security video entering the locker room, according to a police report.

Some of the missing items were found inside a vehicle driven by Collins, WAAY reported citing police.

Besides the burglary charge, Collins also faces a drug possession charge, according to WAAY.