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A falcon stolen from the Sofi stadium last month in a match between the Rams of Los Angeles And Indianapolis has been returned to its legitimate owner, while a second Hawk remains missing.
The two birds, named Bubba and Alice, were hired by the stadium to dissuade other birds from the region during matches and events. But on September 28, the birds were stolen by an unknown suspect with the utility task vehicle (UTV) in which birds were held.
The two birds, named Bubba and Alice, were hired by the stadium to dissuade other birds from the region during matches and events. (Inglewood police department)
According to Inglewood police, around 222:22 a.m., a male suspect took off with a Kawasaki UTV mule from the lake area Nfl Stadium terrains. In the public service vehicle, two hawks were held in green containers.
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The police said The vehicle key was left in the ignition at the time of the flight.
According to NBC Los Angeles, Bubba was located by an owner of Hacienda Heights after calling the police on Sunday to report the bird in his backyard. The Hawks manager, Charles Cogger, was then contacted by the police.

According to Inglewood police, around 222:22 a.m., a male suspect took off with a Kawasaki UTV mule from the lake area of the NFL stadium. In the public service vehicle, two hawks were held in green containers. (Inglewood police department)
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“I made arrangements, I went there as quickly as possible and I recovered Bubba,” said Cogger at the station. “Alice is still there, but it gives me the hope that she will show up.”
Bubba would have been found about 25 miles from the flight site.

An general interior view of the Sofi stadium before an NFL football match between the 49ers of San Francisco and the Rams of Los Angeles at the Sofi stadium on October 2, 2025, in Inglewood, California. (Images Brooke Sutton / Getty)
It was not immediately clear if an arrest in the case had been made.