UGA Safety Ja'Marley Riddle Arrested on Drug and Speeding Charges
UGA transfer arrested on drug charges, speeding
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Ja'Marley Riddle, a safety for the University of Georgia, was arrested on May 8 for felony drug possession and misdemeanor speeding. The 19-year-old was caught driving at high speeds on I-95, where police discovered marijuana and THC vapes in his vehicle.
- 01Ja'Marley Riddle was arrested for possession of a controlled substance and speeding.
- 02He was driving a red Dodge Durango at high speeds on I-95 when stopped by police.
- 03Riddle consented to a vehicle search, leading to the discovery of marijuana and THC vapes.
- 04He has a history of strong performance with 133 tackles and six interceptions in two seasons at East Carolina.
- 05The University of Georgia is currently gathering information on the situation.
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Ja'Marley Riddle, a 19-year-old safety for the University of Georgia, was arrested on May 8 on felony charges related to drug possession and a misdemeanor speeding charge. He was stopped by police while driving a red Dodge Durango at a high rate of speed on I-95, reportedly weaving in and out of traffic. During the stop, officers detected the odor of marijuana and conducted a search of the vehicle, uncovering a large heat-sealed bag containing marijuana and THC vapes. Riddle, who transferred to Georgia from East Carolina University, had previously recorded 133 tackles and six interceptions in his college football career. The University of Georgia has acknowledged the charges and is in the process of gathering more information on the incident.
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