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Denver Pro Bowler's $4.5K Gear Stolen From Porch
Steven Gallegos lost his entire tournament arsenal of 17 bowling balls in the theft.
Published on Mar. 5, 2026
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A Denver professional bowler named Steven Gallegos says someone stole $4,500 worth of his bowling gear, including 17 balls, that he had temporarily placed on his front porch overnight. Gallegos initially thought it was a prank, but then realized his entire tournament arsenal had been taken. He was forced to compete with just a few backups and finished ninth in his most recent tournament.
Why it matters
The theft of Gallegos' specialized bowling equipment represents a significant setback for the pro bowler, as each ball is intended for specific conditions and provides a competitive advantage. The incident highlights the vulnerability of leaving valuable items unattended, even in one's own neighborhood.
The details
Gallegos, a Denver-based professional bowler, had placed 17 of his bowling balls, worth a total of around $4,500, on his front porch overnight as he was preparing to move them to another vehicle. By the next morning, the bags containing all of the balls had been stolen.
- On March 1, 2026, Gallegos left the 17 bowling balls on his porch overnight.
- On March 2, 2026, Gallegos discovered the bags containing all of his bowling balls had been stolen.
The players
Steven Gallegos
A professional bowler from Denver who had $4,500 worth of specialized bowling equipment stolen from his front porch.
What they’re saying
“That's the competitive advantage that I have, but with that being gone now, I'm just back to being a normal bowler.”
— Steven Gallegos (KDVR)
“People will take anything in this day and age ... don't get lazy like I did.”
— Steven Gallegos (KDVR)
What’s next
Gallegos has alerted his neighbors about the theft and is hoping the stolen equipment will resurface, but he doubts it will.
The takeaway
This incident serves as a reminder for athletes and others to be vigilant about securing their valuable equipment, even in their own neighborhoods, as thieves will take advantage of any opportunity to steal valuable items.
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