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Missouri wide receiver and team captain Theo Wease Jr. was arrested on Tuesday for failing to appear in court. Per SI.com:
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Wease was arrested Tuesday at 12:57 p.m. and released after paying a $10 bond. According to the Missouri Courts, Wease had a court date set for May 15, 2024 after he was issued a ticket on Feb. 9, 2024 at 11:01 a.m. in Lexington, Missouri, for failure to wear a selt belt.

Wease is entering his second season with Missouri after transferring from Oklahoma ahead of the 2023 season. Wease, one of Missouri's five team captains, was originally scheduled to speak to the media Tuesday afternoon shortly before his arrest but missed due to what a team spokesperson initially called a scheduling conflict.
Wease Jr. had 49 receptions for 682 yards and six touchdowns last season.
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Miznoz29 days
The police departments in that part of the state are just clowns. They don't bother locals in the same way at all.

10 dollar bail are you kidding me lol
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TampaTiger8729 days
Dear Lord, When I said I wanted Mizzou to be like UGA...I didn't mean this...??
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cajunmud29 days
Seat belt laws are just an excuse to let cops pull you over and see what you got...and to see if they might want it (civil asset forfeiture). Policing for profit.
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TFH29 days
Nah mate. It’s because taxes pay for so much healthcare that tax payers got tired of paying for people getting hurt doing stupid shite. Like not wearing a seatbelt
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jamespatterson29 days
For a $10 seatbelt ticket. This is not headline newsworthy.
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s229 days
let's ask Phlembaum... ya know the way he's all big on Missouri 24/7
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RebelTheBear29 days
All these arrests for various SEC teams means the CFB season is RAPIDLY approaching
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