Authorites: 2 LA Dodgers security guards stole balls, shirts
LOS ANGELES (AP) Prosecutors say two security guards at Los Angeles' Dodger Stadium have been arrested and are accused of stealing equipment, baseballs and jerseys from the major league team to sell online.
The Los Angeles County district attorney's office says Juan DeDios Prada and Fernando Sierra pleaded not guilty to burglary and other charges Thursday.
Prosecutors say the two security guards conspired with a third man, Jesse Luis Dagnesses, to steal baseball uniforms and other team merchandise to sell online.
They say Prada and Sierra stole more than $3,400 from a locked equipment room at the stadium between January 2013 and February 2016.
Authorities say Dagnesses is accused of receiving $950 in stolen baseballs and jerseys.
It wasn't immediately clear if the men had attorneys who could comment on the allegations.
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