Oops. I guess we're going to have to bring back the Bad Boyz segment. Three University of Montana Griz football players could be headed to the crowbar hotel after being arrest for felony burglary charges.
Dillon Katoa, missoulian.com - Five people, including three University of Montana Griz football players, were arrested on felony burglary charges following an incident that occurred early Sunday morning.
Kendrick Van Ackeren, Joseph Counts and John Schmaing, as well as Courtney Reep and Maclain Tomlinson, were all booked into the Missoula County jail early Sunday. Missoula Police Sgt. Collin Rose said an investigation into the alleged burglary incident is still ongoing. A 9-1-1 call about the incident, which took place at a residence on the 200 block of Pattee Canyon Drive, came in at 2:51 a.m. Sunday. Rose said at this point, police have no evidence of violence or injuries from the incident.
All five individuals were held on $50,000 bail. Reep and Counts have been released after posting bail.
Do you see a pattern here? This sounds like an out of control football programs.
Van Ackeren is the third Griz starting linebacker to be arrested this season. Herbert Gamboa received a six-month deferred sentence after he pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of disorderly conduct in August after instigating a fight at a house party. Gamboa was suspended for the team's first home game. Jeremiah Kose had been arrested the same week for failing to appear in court on three misdemeanor traffic violations.
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