Under Age Drinking - Crime Count: 42 - limited
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| Date | Team_Name | Sport | Category | Link | Points | Evidence |
| 2010-09-01 | The_Criminal | Big 10 | Small-Time | Crime Link | 10 | MSU player Korie Lucious arrested on drunken driving charge
Matt Charboneau / The Detroit News East Lansing-- The Michigan State basketball team is again dealing with off-court issues of one of its guards. Junior Korie Lucious was arrested early Monday morning on a charge of operating while intoxicated, according to records obtained by The Detroit News on Tuesday. ... He registered at .09, just above Michigan’s legal limit of .08. He was released on his own recognizance.... Lucious is not of legal drinking age in Michigan; he will turn 21 on Nov. 5. |
| 2010-09-01 | The_Goons | Big 10 | Small-Time | Crime Link | 10 | The man behind the mascot at Penn State is in trouble with the law.
Police in State College, Pa., issued an underage drinking summons to Clint Gyory on Aug. 24. He was also cited for public drunkenness and criminal mischief on August 1. Gyory was supposed to don the Nittany Lion costume for Saturday’s opener against Youngstown State. But athletic department officials say he’s been suspended for a month. Penn State cheerleading coach Curtis White said in a statement this week that Gyory regrets his actions. |
| 2010-07-17 | The_Goons | Independents | Small-Time | Crime Link | 50 | The son of former Notre Dame standout Joe Montana was among 11 Fighting Irish athletes arrested on misdemeanor charges of underage drinking at a party Friday night. |
| 2010-07-17 | The_Goons | Independents | Small-Time | Crime Link | 50 | The son of former Notre Dame standout Joe Montana was among 11 Fighting Irish athletes arrested on misdemeanor charges of underage drinking at a party Friday night. |
| 2010-07-17 | The_Goons | Independents | Small-Time | Crime Link | 10 | The son of former Notre Dame standout Joe Montana was among 11 Fighting Irish athletes arrested on misdemeanor charges of underage drinking at a party Friday night. |
| 2010-07-10 | The_Criminal | SEC | Small-Time | Crime Link | 20 | Dontavius Jackson, listed as a sophomore tailback, and sophomore split end Tavarres King were in a Chevrolet Avalanche stopped on a campus road just before 3 a.m., UGA Police Chief Jimmy Williamson said.
Jackson, 20, was charged with driving under the influence, leaving the scene of an accident and other motor vehicle offenses. King, 19, was charged with underaged possession of alcohol as were two other passengers inside the Chevrolet. A fifth person was allowed to leave without being arrested. |
| 2010-06-07 | The_Goons | Phillies | Small-Time | Crime Link | 10 | Another month brought another Philadelphia Phillies controversy after video surfaced Monday of a child apparently drinking from a bottle of beer at a game.
The video of the unidentified boy came out following the Phillies' loss to the San Diego Padres on Sunday. The video shows the boy with a plastic beer bottle in his right hand, drinking from the bottle. He appears to be between three and four years old, and he is wearing a white Phillies home jersey. |
| 2010-03-29 | The_Criminal | Big East | Small-Time | Crime Link | 10 | East Carolina disciplines two football players after arrest
Greenville, NC (Sports Network) - East Carolina University running backs Brandon Jackson and Giavanni Ruffin were disciplined after being arrested Sunday morning, head coach Ruffin McNeill announced Monday. Jackson, who is facing charges of underage consumption of alcohol, intoxication and simple affray, was dismissed from the program, while Ruffin was charged with resisting and obstructing a police officer and was suspended indefinitely. |
| 2010-03-08 | The_Criminal | SEC | Small-Time | Crime Link | 10 | I forgot the underage drinking bust. |
| 2010-02-26 | The_Goons | Ice Hockey | Small-Time | Crime Link | 10 | Canadian women’s team shames themselves and the country with booze fueled on ice celebration after win. |
| 2010-01-01 | The_Criminal | SEC | Small-Time | Crime Link | 40 | This is a big one!
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Four Tennessee basketball players, including starting senior forward Tyler Smith, are facing felony gun and misdemeanor drug charges. The Knoxville Police Department says the 23-year-old Smith, 22-year-old junior point guard Melvin Goins, 22-year-old junior center Brian Williams and 21-year-old sophomore guard Cameron Tatum were arrested during a Friday morning traffic stop near Tennessee’s campus. |
| 2009-12-09 | IrvinSucks | Big 10 | Small-Time | Crime Link | 10 | Michigan State football gets hit with a plethora of crimes related to a brawl at a pot-luck dinner. Nine players hit with assault and battery and conspiracy charges, 2 guys kicked off the team, 8 suspensions, plus some public urination and underage drinking thrown in for good measure. |
| 2009-12-02 | The_Goons | SEC | Small-Time | Crime Link | 10 | Additional charges for the 20 year old DUI Gator.
Top-ranked Florida will be without one of its best pass rushers against No. 2 Alabama in the Southeastern Conference Championship Game. Defensive end Carlos Dunlap was arrested early Tuesday and charged with driving under the influence, just days before the biggest game of the season. Coach Urban Meyer said Tuesday after practice that Dunlap won’t play Saturday, adding that there is no timetable for his return. Meyer called Dunlap’s actions "stunning." |
| 2009-11-30 | The_Criminal | SEC | Small-Time | Crime Link | 10 | Georgia football player busted for underage drinking. |
| 2009-11-24 | The_Criminal | Big Sky | Small-Time | Crime Link | 10 | This guy is a real peach.
PORTLAND, Ore. - A Portland State University football player is in jail after campus security says he got into a drunken dispute with officers. David Gertson was charged with assault, sex abuse and harassment in connection with the incident. Officers showed up at his dorm early Sunday morning after a female resident reported that Gertson grabbed her inappropriately. Portland State University’s Safety Director says Gertson resisted arrest and one officer was cut by a broken bottle that was in the player’s backpack. |
| 2009-10-13 | The_Criminal | Big 10 | Small-Time | Crime Link | 10 | There may be more to come on this one. If you read the second page it talks about two other Gophers being suspended for two games for something all together different. As for the fighting, I especially like the comment on the MAIC and Big 10 records of the two scools for the decade.
"The university cops were dealing with a high volume of calls, so they decided to cite Tinsley for fleeing police and alcohol consumption by a minor rather than take him to jail....The reason was unknown, although it could not have been taunting over gridiron exploits, since the Auggies are 22-53 in the MIAC in this decade as compared to the Gophers’ 28-45 in the Big Ten. Augsburg football coach Frank Haege was contacted Wednesday and asked: ’Which one of your players was beaten up by Gophers and friends Sunday morning?’ Haege: ’I don’t know.’" |
| 2009-07-20 | The_Criminal | SEC | Small-Time | Crime Link | 10 | I’ll go ahead get both these in one. Anthony Dixon was arrested Saturday night by designated DUI officers and Marcus Green was arrested earlier in the week for possession of marijuana. Both these guys play for Mississippi State. Suspensions are coming no doubt. |
| 2008-12-11 | Gold_Tooth | Big 10 | Small-Time | Crime Link | 10 | Anthony Tucker apologized to his Iowa basketball teammates Sunday for what coach Todd Lickliter termed an ill-advised alcohol-related incident.
"The suspension holds," said Lickliter, who withheld Dan Bohall at least six games last season after Bohall was charged with public intoxication. Lickliter suspended Tucker, 19, a freshman, Sunday after learning that he had been involved in an incident involving alcohol for which no police records exist. |
| 2008-11-12 | Gold_Tooth | Big 10 | Small-Time | Crime Link | 10 | Iowa City West wrestler Dylan Carew, who last week said he will wrestle in college at Iowa, was cited for underage possession of alcohol in Iowa City early Sunday morning.
Hart said the fine for a first offense charge of possession, or PAULA, for someone 18 or over would be $200 plus surcharge and court costs. Because he’s a juvenile, Carew’s case will be refered to juvenile court, Hart said. |
| 2008-10-23 | Gold_Tooth | Big 10 | Small-Time | Crime Link | 10 | The Iowa football team’s off-field problems took a more public and personal turn Friday when coach Kirk Ferentz’s freshman son, James, was cited for possession of alcohol by a minor.
James Ferentz, 19, a center being withheld from competition this season, was suspended from all team activities by his father after a car in which he was riding was stopped in the Iowa City area of University Heights around 1:30 a.m. Friday, according to University Heights police. |
| 2008-10-15 | The_Criminal | Missouri Valley | Small-Time | Crime Link | 3 | This is the reason the FCL exists. Tazer Usage!
Officers noticed that Schmidtke had a "very strong odor of an alcoholic beverage on his breath," according to the Terre Haute Police Department’s incident report. Schmidtke then began to run from police who chased him. He continued to flee despite repeated orders to stop or he would be tased. The ISUPD incident report stated that he was apprehended in front of the Sigma Kappa sorority house at the intersection of Seventh and Elm streets. Officer Josh O’Brien of the ISUPD said Schmidtke continued to resist arrest as he tried to handcuff him so the THPD officer "issued a shock to Schmidtke with his taser." The report also stated that Schmidtke "was not hit by any of the probes but did make contact with the Taser electro pulse." He sustained no injuries and denied medical attention. |
| 2008-09-22 | Gold_Tooth | Independents | Small-Time | Crime Link | 6 | A Notre Dame football spokesman said there may be word forthcoming Sunday night on the weekend arrests of Irish tight end Will Yeatman and center Mike Golic, Jr., on underage drinking charges.
The Associated Press reported that the players were among 41 people arrested early Sunday morning at a South Bend, Ind., home. Yeatman, 20, and Golic, Jr., 18, were charged with being minors consuming alcohol. |
| 2008-09-22 | Gold_Tooth | Big 10 | Small-Time | Crime Link | 10 | Iowa reserve linebacker Dezman Moses will be suspended four games after being charged at 2:15 a.m. Sunday with public intoxication, said football coach Kirk Ferentz.
Moses, 19, a sophomore from Willingboro, N.J., played in Saturday afternoon’s 21-20 loss at Pittsburgh. He was arrested at the Union Bar in Iowa City. |
| 2008-09-19 | IrvinSucks | ACC | Small-Time | Crime Link | 10 | UVA QB Peter Lalich was immediately kicked out of school yesterday when he admitted in open court that he violated his probation by drinking while underage to celebrate the end of UVA’s training camp.
The best part of the article is this: Lalich told Judge Robert Downer that he believed he was allowed to drink while on probation as long as he didn’t get arrested. Apparently the whole "underage" concept fails to register with him. |
| 2008-08-18 | IrvinSucks | ACC | Small-Time | Crime Link | 10 | Chapel Hill, N.C. – A University of North Carolina star tennis player charged with drunken driving in a wreck that hospitalized two fellow students will withdraw from school this semester, his attorney said Monday.
Chris Kearney, 20, veered off the road in the 200 block of North Columbia Street early Sunday, and his sport utility vehicle hit a wall before striking two female UNC students walking on the sidewalk, police said. The two women were taken to the hospital and had serious but non-life-threatening injuries, officials said. There was no word on their conditions Monday. Kearney was charged with two counts of inflicting personal injury, felony hit-and-run causing personal injury and possessing a fake ID and one count each of driving while impaired and consuming alcohol under the age of 21. His blood-alcohol reading registered 0.18, more than twice the 0.08 per se limit for intoxication in North Carolina. His parents flew in from Irvine, Calif., to attend his first court appearance Monday morning and bail him out of jail. He has withdrawn from school and will return home to California with them, said his attorney, Amos Tyndall. "They’re devastated. They’re very sad, very concerned about the two girls who were hurt. Their thoughts and prayers are with those girls and they’re wishing, obviously wishing, he had made better choices" Tyndall said. Kearney was the Atlantic Coast Conference 2007 Freshman Player of the Year. He ranks second on the team for singles and doubles victories and was ranked third nationally among doubles players last fall. |
| 2008-08-05 | Perpetrators | Pac 10 | Small-Time | Crime Link | 10 | University of Washington redshirt freshman, Chris Izbicki, has been charged with criminal tresspass and a minor in possession of liquor after being arrested for trying to crash a VIP area at a summer concert venue. His breathalizer test showed a reading of .241. |
| 2008-08-04 | Gold_Tooth | Big 10 | Small-Time | Crime Link | 10 | University of Iowa wrestler Montell Marion was charged with public intoxication and disorderly conduct in downtown Iowa City early Sunday.
The charges, both simple misdemeanors, were given to Marion, 20, and Blake Ryan Anderson at 1:01 a.m. Sunday at the downtown bar. "Multiple witnesses stated that Marion punched another subject," Iowa City Police Sgt. Denise Brotherton said. "( |
| 2008-07-28 | IrvinSucks | ACC | Small-Time | Crime Link | 10 | Two UVA linemen were arrested and charged with larceny for stealing beer out of a cooler at Charlottesville's only gay bar (not that there's anything wrong with that). One was also charged with underage possession and use of a fake ID. |
| 2008-07-24 | IrvinSucks | ACC | Small-Time | Crime Link | 10 | UVA QB Peter Lalich was busted for underage alcohol purchase and possession. |
| 2008-07-21 | Gold_Tooth | Big 10 | Small-Time | Crime Link | 10 | Iowa football recruit Riley Reiff was arrested at 2:45 a.m. Saturday for public intoxication and interference with official acts after leading at least eight officers on a foot chase that lasted 20 minutes, according to a report filed with the Iowa City Police Dept.
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| 2008-06-06 | IrvinSucks | ACC | Small-Time | Crime Link | 10 | UNC point guard Ty Lawson, 20, was arrested and charged with drinking and driving while underage. He was also charged with driving with a revoked license.
On the bright side, he probably just pushed his NBA draft stock up into the first round. |
| 2008-05-30 | IrvinSucks | ACC | Small-Time | Crime Link | 20 | Two Duke football players were cited for underage drinking. |
| 2008-04-25 | Gold_Tooth | Big 10 | Small-Time | Crime Link | 10 | University of Iowa football player Cody Hundertmark was charged with possession of alcohol under the legal age at a Iowa City bar early Thursday morning, online police records show.
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| 2008-03-14 | Gold_Tooth | Big 10 | Small-Time | Crime Link | 10 | University of Iowa softball pitcher Amanda Zust has been ticketed for underage drinking in a downtown Iowa City restaurant. |
| 2008-03-10 | Gold_Tooth | Big 10 | Small-Time | Crime Link | 10 | Previously Quarless was busted for a "violation of team rules" and now he has been charged with DUI, underage drinking and failure to obey traffic signals.
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| 2008-02-18 | Gold_Tooth | Big 10 | Small-Time | Crime Link | 10 | 3 Indiana football players were arrested over the weekend. 2 for noise complaints at their apartment were booked for disorderly conduct at 3 AM while the 3rd, a freshman WR was found passed out in the hall of a dorm. He was busted for resisting arrest underage drinking and public intoxication. |
| 2008-02-08 | Trailer_Trash | Independents | Small-Time | Crime Link | 3 | ***I substituted "drunk & disorderly" for the reckless endangerment charge for driving on the sidewalk in the middle of the night w/ his lights off***
SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- Notre Dame tight end Will Yeatman was charged Wednesday with misdemeanor counts of drunken driving and criminal recklessness after allegedly driving a car on a campus sidewalk with his headlights off in the early morning hours. The charges were filed a day after Yeatman, a 19-year-old sophomore, was suspended indefinitely from the football and lacrosse teams for an undisclosed violation of team policy. He remains enrolled in school, university spokesman Dennis Brown said. A probable cause affidavit said Yeatman, a 6-foot-6, 263-pound tight end from San Diego, was arrested at 2:49 a.m. on Jan. 28 by campus police. Yeatman, who was released on $250 cash bond, had a blood-alcohol content of 0.11 percent, said Catherine Wilson, spokeswoman for the prosecutor’s office. A blood-alcohol content of 0.08 percent is considered too drunk to drive under Indiana law. Yeatman could not be reached for comment Wednesday because there was no telephone listing for him. A message seeking comment was left Wednesday by The Associated Press on an answering machine at the home of his parents. Coach Charlie Weis declined to comment following a news conference Wednesday to announce signings of high school seniors to letters of intent, saying he would address the issue Friday when he holds a news conference to discuss other football topics. If convicted of criminal recklessness, Yeatman could face up to a year in jail, Wilson said. The misdemeanor alcohol charge carries a penalty of up to 60 days in jail. Typically, the prosecutor’s office reviews such cases to determine whether those charged qualify for a pretrial diversion program, Wilson said. "It depends on the defendant’s criminal history, the particulars of the case and so forth," she said. "It will be determined if it is appropriate." Yeatman is scheduled to appear in St. Joseph Superior Court on Feb. 25. The arrest was first reported Wednesday by the South Bend Tribune, before the charges were filed. It is not unusual for it to take longer than a week between an arrest and charges formally being filed, Wilson said. |
| 2008-02-04 | IrvinSucks | ACC | Small-Time | Crime Link | 10 | Two UNC football players were arrested outside The Players Club for fighting with officers, resisting arrest, and refusing to move when asked by officers. One was also busted for underage drinking. |
| 2008-01-30 | The_Goons | Big South | Small-Time | Crime Link | 15 | Not many specifics here so I’ll just bust the 4 counts of resisting arrest and I’ll assume 5 underage drinking since 12 atheletes were ticketed. More to follow I hope.
Police say more than a dozen Winthrop athletes were arrested or ticketed at a weekend keg party, including a soccer standout who was one of the hosts. Among those charged with hindering police was soccer player Chelsea White, 21. White was the Eagles’ leading scorer over the past two years and led the Big South Conference with 10 goals in 2006. A telephone message left with White on Tuesday was not immediately returned. Rock Hill police arrived at a house around 2:45 a.m. Saturday after a neighbor complained of loud noise. Officers say they arrested four people for hindering police after discovering they had padlocked themselves in a room with four kegs of beer. In all, 27 people were arrested or ticketed. |
| 2008-01-30 | The_Goons | Big South | Small-Time | Crime Link | 15 | Not many specifics here so I’ll just bust the 4 counts of resisting arrest and I’ll assume 5 underage drinking since 12 atheletes were ticketed. More to follow I hope.
Police say more than a dozen Winthrop athletes were arrested or ticketed at a weekend keg party, including a soccer standout who was one of the hosts. Among those charged with hindering police was soccer player Chelsea White, 21. White was the Eagles’ leading scorer over the past two years and led the Big South Conference with 10 goals in 2006. A telephone message left with White on Tuesday was not immediately returned. Rock Hill police arrived at a house around 2:45 a.m. Saturday after a neighbor complained of loud noise. Officers say they arrested four people for hindering police after discovering they had padlocked themselves in a room with four kegs of beer. In all, 27 people were arrested or ticketed. |
| 2008-01-30 | Perpetrators | Pac 10 | Small-Time | Crime Link | 10 | Washington State defensive tackle, A’l Ahmu, was arrested after trying to break into a fraternity house. Although the frat didn’t press charges against him after he paid for the damage, Ahmu was charged for "being a minor in a public place having exhibited the effects of alcohol." Ahmu is only 20. He was suspended from the football team while the coaches look into the matter. |
| 2008-01-03 | Trailer_Trash | WAC | Small-Time | Crime Link | 3 | Let me break down these busts:
1 count for indefinite suspension 1 count for underage drinking as he was charged 1 count for DUI for which he was charged 1 count for Property damage for ramming his car into a police cruiser 1 count for wrong place wrong time for falling asleep behind the wheel in traffic in the middle of the night 1 count for a moving violation as he was given a traffic ticket 1 count for "other felonies" for the reckless endangerment charge he is swallowing as well New Mexico State basketball player Herb Pope has been arrested on a charge of driving under the influence of alcohol and other counts, authorities said. Pope, 18, was found unresponsive behind the wheel of a car that was stopped in a traffic lane in Moon, about 15 miles northwest of Pittsburgh, with its engine running and doors locked at 2:27 a.m. Friday, according to court documents. Pope awakened after officers repeatedly tried to rouse him, and the car then lurched into a police cruiser, authorities said. Officers broke the driver’s side window, shut off the engine, arrested Pope and took him to a hospital for tests. Pope then was taken to Allegheny County Jail, where he was arraigned and released on his own recognizance, authorities said. In addition to the charge of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, Pope was charged with reckless endangerment, underage drinking and a traffic offense. A preliminary hearing is scheduled Jan. 8. Family members reached by The Associated Press on Saturday declined comment. New Mexico State athletic director McKinley Boston said Saturday that Pope won’t play in Monday’s game against Alcorn State and is suspended indefinitely for violation of university and team rules. |