"The funniest thing just happened (to) me in Redmond," Chancellor wrote. "I went to go get info on a gym that was closed and 2 ladies called the cops on me."

Chancellor said the women called police because he was looking into the glass, asking for help in an attempt to get a phone number.

When police arrived at the Redmond Athletic Club, all was cleared up quickly.

"Good thing the cops know I'm a good guy and stealing isn't in my blood," Chancellor wrote. "I work for everything I get."

Officials with the Redmond Police Department said two women called police when five men came up to the gym and started looking in windows and rattling the doors.

The club recently went out of business and the gym had closed.

Police spoke with Kam Chancellor and the other four men. They said Chancellor was interested in working out at the facility.

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