2 West Virginia players suspended after being arrested for receiving stolen property

Last Updated on August 21, 2007 4:26 pm by admin

 

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) -West Virginia suspended cornerback Ellis Lankster and linebacker J.T. Thomas on Tuesday, two days after they were arrested for transferring and receiving stolen property.
Ellis Lankster and redshirt freshman linebacker J.T. Thomas were charged Sunday. Police said the stolen item was a laptop computer.
In a statement, West Virginia said the players were suspended indefinitely pending the conclusion of the legal process. They face a Sept. 10 preliminary hearing in Monongalia County Magistrate Court.
Coach Rich Rodriguez declined comment Tuesday.
Jones, a junior college transfer, enrolled at West Virginia in January and was expected to help shore up the Mountaineers’ pass defense, which ranked among the worst in the nation a year ago.
Thomas, a redshirt freshman, was competing for a starting spot.