OSU football player kicked off team following arrest on drug charges

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STILLWATER, Okla. – A former redshirt freshman football player at Oklahoma State University has been dismissed from the team and is facing drug charges.

Police arrested 18-year-old Brendan Vaughn after investigating reports of marijuana smoke being discovered in a residential hall at OSU.

When they searched the apartment, authorities discovered a small pile of a “green leafy substance” on a desk and a vacuum-sealed bag containing a large amount of marijuana.

According to the arrest affidavit obtained by the O’Colly, police found a larger bag of what appeared to be marijuana in the closet, several more vacuum-sealed bags,  a safe, a digital scale and $1,500 in a box.

In all, officials say they seized about 1.5 pounds of marijuana.

Vaughn was arrested on one count of unlawful possession of marijuana with the intent to distribute within 2,000 feet of a school and unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia.

 

Tuesday evening, OSU head coach Mike Gundy officially announced Vaughn has been dismissed from the team for violating team rules.

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