UCLA basketball players detained in China get good news

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Three UCLA basketball players detained in China on suspicion of shoplifting were allowed to return home Tuesday, officials said.

Pac-12 Commissioner Larry Scott said in a statement that the players were flying back to Los Angeles.

Scott didn’t identify the players, but CBS News correspondent Jamie Yuccas reports they’ve been identified as Cody Riley, Jalen Hill and LiAngelo Ball – the brother of Los Angeles Lakers rookie Lonzo Ball.

“The matter has been resolved to the satisfaction of the Chinese authorities,” Scott said. “We are all very pleased that these young men have been allowed to return home to their families and university.”

Chino Hills Huskies guard LiAngelo Ball (3) dribbles against the defense of Clark Chargers forward Jalen Hill (21) on the second day of the Tarkanian Classic at Bishop Gorman High School in Las Vegas Dec. 16, 2016.

Chino Hills Huskies guard LiAngelo Ball (3) dribbles against the defense of Clark Chargers forward Jalen Hill (21) on the second day of the Tarkanian Classic at Bishop Gorman High School in Las Vegas Dec. 16, 2016.

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Asked about the case before Scott issued his statement, China’s foreign ministry said it had no additional comment. On Monday, ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said that three American men were being investigated in the eastern city of Hangzhou for alleged theft and that China and the U.S. were in contact over the matter.

Chinese authorities detained the UCLA freshmen for questioning about allegations of shoplifting before a recent game against Georgia Tech in Shanghai. The UCLA team returned to the U.S. without them on Saturday.

Earlier Tuesday, President Trump said he had a long conversation on the matter with Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping.

“They’re working on it right now,” Mr. Trump told reporters in the Philippines as he prepared to return to Washington after a nearly two-week visit to Asia that included an earlier stop in Beijing. “He’s been terrific,” Mr. Trump said, in an apparent reference to Xi.

In his statement, Scott thanked the president, the White House and the U.S. State Department for their efforts toward resolving the incident.

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