Lions' running back Rudi Johnson has accused former Detroit runner Tatum Bell of taking his luggage from the team's practice facility, according to ESPN.com. Johnson says that during a meeting with Team President Matt Millen on Monday, his two duffel bags were taken from the team's headquarters. Rudi was shown surveillance footage on Tuesday night and claims that the thief "looked" like Bell. The bags were returned, but Johnson claims he's missing $200, his ID, credit cards, and clothes. "I wasn't thinking or nothing," Bell told Detroit Free Press. "I just grabbed the backpack and grabbed the other bag. They weren't in nobody's locker or nothing like that. They were just sitting there by the computer area right there. I grabbed them and put them in the car." "They said they got me on film taking the bags. I said, 'If you look on film, I wasn't in no hurry or nothing.' I was just going about my day," he added. "I ain't no thief," Bell said. "I ain't never been one, and I ain't never going to be one." "I tried to talk to Rudi yesterday, but he was pretty upset, so I let it go," Bell continued. "I come to find out the bags weren't whose I thought they was. It was just an honest mistake."