Kamis, 03 Februari 2011

Los Angeles Times - Former USC quarterback Mitch on suspicion of selling drugs arrested Mustain

Former USC quart Mitch Mustain prescription drugs was arrested on suspicion of selling, police said Wednesday.

Mustain, 22, was arrested Tuesday at 8:10 ET the clock has been set aside by the crimes of the West Valley Station area, said Los Angeles police officers. On Wednesday evening, he was held in lieu of $ 10,000 bail.

The arrest came after an undercover operation, said the lawsuit is. The police had been monitoring online ads, and Mustain was in custody after allegedly attempting to sell an undercover Adderall taken, the sources said.


While Mustain was sent to the crimes, said a person with information about the case, it would probably be charged with a lower number because it was his first offense.

Mustain not return phone or text message seeking comment.

Mustain is the second arrest of a former player at USC this week. Everson Griffen, who played for the Trojans from 2007 to 2009 and is now a member of the NFL Minnesota Vikings of the battery was arrested Monday on suspicions of crimes by police officers in Los Angeles used a Taser to subdue him after a traffic stop near campus. Prosecutors said Tuesday that crime charges not refundable, because the officers were not injured and missing handles criminal history. The case will now be forwarded to prosecutors city of Los Angeles.

Mustain, who started a game in three seasons after transferring from Arkansas to USC in 2007 was "a day" workout before NFL scouts, to be held in March prepared.

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Frosty of course delayed the start of the Open in Phoenix

The little ice on the sidewalk outside the main entrance to the Phoenix Open was easy to walk on. There was no way to miss the cold and icy wind.

"You're cold in the morning and you get a little frost, but it is a legitimate winter day today," Scottsdale, Arizona-based Geoff Ogilvy said after his pro am completely canceled Wednesday due Scottsdale been frozen at the height PTC.

The temperature was raised in the 20s in the early hours of Wednesday, when players started arriving, and only 35 by 11 hours when canceling Pro-Am.

"The Greens are still frozen," said Slugger White, vice president of PGA Tour rules. "Approaches are frozen. And it is simply a huge amount of damage you cause when we went to them, while tracking all frozen with the Greens. "

With night temperatures in the 20s, the gel was subjected to long delays before conducting the game can start on Thursdays and Fridays.

Drug violence fears lead LPGA event in Mexico cancel

The LPGA has washed this year from 1.3 million Tres Marias Championship Mexico because of concerns about violence related to drug trafficking, officials said.

"We hope to return next year, but see a significant improvement in terms of security," a spokesman added that the LPGA Tour concern for the safety of the players.

The tournament was scheduled for April 21 to 24 was in Morelia, located in north central Mexico, where the violence of drug cartels are a constant problem.

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