Two Huskers arrested on suspicion of marijuana possession in Florida

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Two Husker players were arrested on suspicion of marijuana possession in Florida, according to court documents.

Stanley Morgan, 20, who will be a junior at Nebraska, has been charged with having less than 20 grams of marijuana in his possession on May 6 in Port Orange, Florida. 

Husker safety Antonio Reed, 19, was also arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor marijuana possession. He was later released with a notice to appear June 1. 

Source: Two Huskers arrested on suspicion of marijuana possession in Florida | Big Red Today | omaha.com

Florida Gators star Antonio Callaway cited for marijuana possession

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Florida Gators receiver Antonio Callaway has been cited on a complaint of marijuana possession, according to Alachua County court records.

The Gainesville Police Department stopped a Merecedes SUV at 12:50 a.m. Saturday for a seatbelt violation. Police smelled marijuana and found about 7 grams in the Gator’s pocket. Another 5.4 grams of marijuana were found in the car. Both Callaway and 40-year-old Kendrick Williams claimed ownership of the drugs, according to the court documents. Williams has a long criminal history with more than a dozen arrests in the state for complaints ranging from drugs and guns to battery and vehicle theft.

UF tight end C’yontai Lewis and two women were at the scene, too, but not accused of any wrongdoing, according to Gainesville police.

Source: Florida Gators star Antonio Callaway cited for marijuana possession | Tampa Bay Times

Alex Bookser: Pitt football player facing charges after chase, crash

Alex Bookser The Fulmer CupAlex Bookser, a University of Pittsburgh football player is facing charges in connection with a police chase and crash this past weekend, court documents show.

Bookser was taken into custody early Sunday.
Police said the Panther was driving erratically through Oakland. According to a criminal complaint, he hit a parked car on Demple Street, then hit a moving car on Fresco Way. Next, he ran a stop sign and when officers tried to pull him over, his SUV kept going, police said.

Source: Alex Bookser: Pitt football player facing charges after chase, crash