Crime & Safety

Bench Warrant Issued for ex-NFL Player Suspected of San Clemente Burglary

It's the fourth time Titus Young hasn't shown up in court.

Ex-NFL player Titus Young was once again a no-show in court in connection to charges alleging a botched San Clemente burglary.

It was his fourth missed court appearance, according to the Associated Press, as published in the San Antonio  Express-News.

“A $100,000 warrant was issued for his arrest,” Orange County District Attorney’s spokeswoman Farrah Emami told Patch.

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However. Young’s attorney told the AP the judge knows his client’s whereabouts. He doesn’t expect Young to be arrested, Altus Hudson said.

Young faces four felonies and seven misdemeanors stemming from a May 11 break-in that ended in a scuffle with two police officers.

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Young played college football at Boise State, where he had 204 receptions for 3,063 yards and 25 touchdowns in his collegiate career. The wide receiver was selected by the Detroit Lions in the second round of the 2011 NFL Draft and was later claimed by the St. Louis Rams.


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