Ohio State tight end Jake Stoneburner scores a touchdown against Akron
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Posted: 06/02/2012
DELAWARE, Ohio - An Ohio State University football player has been arrested by police in a central Ohio village on a charge of obstructing official business.
No details were available immediately on the misdemeanor count against senior tight end Jake Stoneburner. He was arrested by Shawnee Hills police, who didn't immediately return messages for information.
Delaware County Jail records show he was booked at 9 a.m. Saturday, and released under $2,000 bond at 10:45 a.m. EDT.
The 22-year-old Dublin, Ohio, native caught 14 passes -- seven for touchdowns -- last season.
A phone number for him in Dublin was no longer in service. A message was left at Ohio State's athletics department.
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