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N.C. State Athletes Charged With Breaking and Entering

N.C. State freshman fullback Cedric Hickman has been arrested and charged with breaking and entering, according to officials at the Wake County jail.

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RALEIGH, N.C. — N.C. State football player Cedric Hickman was arrested Monday and charged with breaking and entering, according to officials at the Wake County Jail. Also charged was a Wolfpack wrestler, Christopher Allen Sutton, 19, of Wilmington.

Hickman, 21, of 2717 Western Boulevard, was charged with five counts of breaking and entering motor vehicles in Cary. He was released from jail Tuesday as part of a pre-trial release program. He's scheduled to be back in court Jan. 2 for a pre-trial hearing.

Police responded to a break-in around 3:15 a.m. Monday and arrested Hickman and Sutton.

Sutton was also charged with five counts of breaking and entering motor vehicles and larceny. He also faces charges of resisting, delaying and obstructing arrest and possession of stolen goods, according to Capt. Dave Wulff of the Cary police. He was released under $51,500 bond.

Hickman is a returning freshman fullback from North Forsyth High School in Winston-Salem. He played in 10 games this season and caught four passes for 20 yards.

Police said football player Cedric Hickman and wrestler Christopher Sutton were arrested Monday. Both were charged with five counts of breaking and entering motor vehicles and five counts of larceny. Sutton also was charged with resisting, delaying and obstructing arrest and possession of stolen goods.

Football coach Tom O'Brien and wrestling coach Carter Jordan have suspended the athletes on their teams, but a Wolfpack spokesperson said the coaches would have no further comment.

 

 

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