Arkansas players face burglary charges
Arkansas players face burglary chargesESPN (blog)By Edward Aschoff | ESPN.com University police arrested wide receivers Marquel Wade and Maudrecus Humphrey, and tight end Andrew Peterson after security video showed the players allegedly walked into rooms where items had been taken.Marquel Wade, Maudrecus Humphrey, Andrew Peterson arrested for burglaryToday's THVThree Arkansas football players charged with burglaryUSA TODAYArkansas' Whitehurst released from scholarshipSI.comall 365 news articles »
Lee Davis: Arkansas Players Arrested For Burglarizing Fellow Students
Lee Davis: Arkansas Players Arrested For Burglarizing Fellow StudentsThe ChattanooganMarquel Wade, Andrew Peterson and Maudrecus Humphrey all posted bond on Sunday. One has to wonder about the culture on this team where members, allegedly, have stolen from fellow classmates. Presumably these are Division I scholarship athletes who ...and more »
Peterson Heading to Doane College
Peterson Heading to Doane CollegeTwin Falls Times-NewsFILER – Andrew Peterson has put in the hard work off the field for four years at Filer and because of it, he's earned himself four more years of playing baseball at the collegiate level. The Wildcats' catcher has committed to Doane College in Crete, ...
Arkansas Players Charged with Burglary and Other NCAA Football Players Who ...
Arkansas Players Charged with Burglary and Other NCAA Football Players Who ...Yahoo! SportsContributor Network – 18 hours ago Andrew Peterson, Marquel Wade and Maudrecus Humphrey were arrested and charged with burglary on Saturday, May 12, 2012. The three were allegedly caught on camera going into dorm rooms and stealing a variety of items ...
Man arrested for kidnapping, domestic violence, statutory rape
Man arrested for kidnapping, domestic violence, statutory rapeDesert DispatchAndrew Peterson, 20, allegedly became violent during an argument with his girlfriend at a Barstow residence. Police were called out to the scene where they learned the two were sexually active, said police Detective Keith Libby.