UFC president Dana White shared video of an attempted break-in at his vacation home in Maine before revealing that police apprehended the suspect with the help of the MMA promoter’s Instagram followers.
‘This f***face just tried to kick my front door in Levant, Maine,’ White wrote on Instagram alongside a grab of the unidentified suspect. ‘I will [give] 2500 dollars to the first person to let the police know who he is.’
The man was recorded by a doorbell camera, which showed him repeatedly kicking White’s front door before stumbling backwards off the front porch. The bearded man, who appeared to be in his 20s, is seen grabbing at the camera lens before retreating off the property.
The good news for White is that a suspect is now in custody, the Penobscot Sheriff’s Office told TMZ, adding that ‘everyone is safe.’ It’s not clear if anyone was home at the time of the attempted break-in.
‘Appreciate u guys,’ White wrote on Instagram. ‘Thanks for everyone that called and helped.’
UFC president Dana White shared video of an attempted break-in at his vacation home
The good news for UFC president Dana White (pictured) is that a suspect is now in custody
UFC president Dana White shared video of an attempted break-in at his vacation home in Maine before revealing that police apprehended the suspect with the help of the MMA promoter’s Instagram followers.
‘This f***face just tried to kick my front door in Levant, Maine,’ White wrote on Instagram alongside a grab of the unidentified suspect. ‘I will [give] 2500 dollars to the first person to let the police know who he is.’
The man was recorded by a doorbell camera, which showed him repeatedly kicking White’s front door before stumbling backwards off the front porch. The bearded man, who appeared to be in his 20s, is seen grabbing at the camera lens before retreating off the property.
The good news for White is that a suspect is now in custody, the Penobscot Sheriff’s Office told TMZ, adding that ‘everyone is safe.’ It’s not clear if anyone was home at the time of the attempted break-in.
‘Appreciate u guys,’ White wrote on Instagram. ‘Thanks for everyone that called and helped.’
The incident came at a busy time for White, who is current arranging for UFC legend to make his return to the ring against Michael Chandler.
Conor McGregor appeared to confirm his return to the UFC via a post on Twitter
The former two-weight World Champion has been out of action for more than two years after suffering a broken leg in his last fight against Dustin Poirier at UFC 264.
However, on Sunday he shared an unverified leak from streaming service UFC Fight Pass that indicates he will take on Chandler on December 16.
The countdown clock on the Fight Pass website has since been removed amid doubts that McGregor will be able to fight before the end of the year.
More than 1.1million people viewed McGregor’s post in the first hour after he posted it.
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