March larceny incident results in CMU football player’s arrest

 

Central Michigan football player Deon Butler was arrested and arraigned Monday.

The Isabella County Trial Court issued a misdemeanor warrant for Butler on Monday, stemming from an a larceny incident investigated by Central Michigan University Police on March 19.

The 19-year-old was one of five CMU football players recently suspended indefinitely from the team after violating team rules.

The warrant referenced one count of stolen property – receiving and concealing; $200 or more but less than $1,000.

Butler turned himself in at the Central Michigan University Police Department Monday. He was arrested and subsequently arraigned in the Isabella County Trial Court.

A $2,000 personal recognizance bond was set by the court, and he was released pending further court action.

Butler was a redshirt sophomore wide receiver that went to Inkster High School. He had six receptions for 49 yards last season.

 

 
 
 

1 Comment

  1. Florenceschneider says:

    When Enos arrived he spoke with contempt about the “character” of the players he inherited from Butch Jones.  Hmmm, Jones’ players never got into this kind of trouble, Dan. They also won championships and represented CMU with the kind of class and grace you can only dream of.

    Face it, Dan, Butch Jones’ shoes are too big for you. Of couse, that’s pretty obvious by your team’s on-field record and police record.

 
 

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