ALPHAGRIZ1 said:No, he never turned himself in, but Canadian police have "intercepted" him while he was trying to come back to the states. He posted bond of $45k and waived extradition.
http://www.heraldtribune.com/article/20090618/ARTICLE/906179900/-1/NEWSSITEMAP
Ex-QB Leaf arrested at Blaine border, will face drug charges in Texas
ZOE FRALEY - THE BELLINGHAM HERALD
BELLINGHAM - Former Washington State University and NFL quarterback Ryan Leaf was arrested at the Peace Arch border crossing Wednesday, June 17, on Texas warrants for drug and burglary charges.
Leaf was attempting to enter the U.S. about 9 a.m. when Customs and Border Protection officials arrested him on the warrants from Randall County, Texas. He was intending to take a flight from Seattle to Texas to turn himself in, his attorneys said.
Leaf, 33, was booked into Whatcom County Jail and appeared in Superior Court Wednesday afternoon. He was represented by Bellingham attorney Jeffrey Lustick, who argued that Leaf was attempting to get to Seattle so he could fly back to Amarillo, Texas, and turn himself in.
Leaf, who was clad in green jail scrubs, socks and sandals, stayed quiet through much of the hearing, telling the judge "thank you" at the end.
TheBud said:ALPHAGRIZ1 said:No, he never turned himself in, but Canadian police have "intercepted" him while he was trying to come back to the states. He posted bond of $45k and waived extradition.
http://www.heraldtribune.com/article/20090618/ARTICLE/906179900/-1/NEWSSITEMAP
Actually, our boys here (one is my neighbor) got him at the border.
Here is the local story:
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Excerpt:Ex-QB Leaf arrested at Blaine border, will face drug charges in Texas
ZOE FRALEY - THE BELLINGHAM HERALD
BELLINGHAM - Former Washington State University and NFL quarterback Ryan Leaf was arrested at the Peace Arch border crossing Wednesday, June 17, on Texas warrants for drug and burglary charges.
Leaf was attempting to enter the U.S. about 9 a.m. when Customs and Border Protection officials arrested him on the warrants from Randall County, Texas. He was intending to take a flight from Seattle to Texas to turn himself in, his attorneys said.
Leaf, 33, was booked into Whatcom County Jail and appeared in Superior Court Wednesday afternoon. He was represented by Bellingham attorney Jeffrey Lustick, who argued that Leaf was attempting to get to Seattle so he could fly back to Amarillo, Texas, and turn himself in.
Leaf, who was clad in green jail scrubs, socks and sandals, stayed quiet through much of the hearing, telling the judge "thank you" at the end.
Leaf entered a not-guilty plea in Amarillo, Tex., on June 19 and posted a $15,000 bond, with the court giving him permission to return to his home in Vancouver, B.C., according to Lustick.
'68griz said:Since when (and why) did Vancouver become his 'home'?