
Frank Iheanacho Arrested: Latest Details, Mugshot and More on Texas A&M WR
Texas A&M wide receiver Frank Iheanacho has reportedly been suspended from taking part in any athletics activities after he was arrested Tuesday in Brazos County, Texas.
According to Brent Zwerneman of the Houston Chronicle, citing the Brazos County justice system website, Iheanacho was "arrested on charges of failure to identify and providing false/fictitious information":
"The charges stem from a February shoplifting incident in a Bryan Wal-Mart, according to KZNE Radio in College Station, which first reported the arrest. Iheanacho, a sophomore from Westside High, posted $2,000 bond on Tuesday, the day of his arrest.
Iheanacho has been suspended from all athletics activities per athletic department policy, according to an A&M spokesman.
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Zwerneman also provided a look at Iheanacho's mugshot on Twitter:
Iheanacho played sparingly as a freshman in 2014, catching just two passes for 23 yards, but he was one of the top incoming receivers. He was ranked as the 13th-best wideout and the 89th-best player overall by 247Sports coming out of high school.
The Aggies finished 2014 with a 7-5 record and defeated West Virginia in the Liberty Bowl. Iheanacho caught one pass for 13 yards in the game. Zwerneman's report does mention the team is currently going through spring practice before spring break next week.
The school, as well as head coach Kevin Sumlin, will certainly monitor Iheanacho's situation before making any final determinations about his football eligibility.
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