Report: Arrest warrant issued for Rams' Mason after failure to appear in court
An arrest warrant has been issued for Los Angeles Rams running back Tre Mason after he missed arraignment Monday in his reckless driving case, Nick Wagoner of ESPN reports.
A representative for Florida's Broward County Courts confirmed to TMZ Sports that a judge issued a warrant for Mason's arrest and that his bond will be set at $1,500 once he's taken into custody.
Mason was arrested March 5 and charged with resisting arrest, possession of marijuana, reckless driving, and failure to register a motor vehicle. He was pulled over after police spotted him driving more than twice the speed limit in a 35-mph zone, and had to be subdued with a taser when he refused to cooperate with the arresting officers, according to a police report.
The 22-year-old appeared in 13 games for the Rams last season, rushing for 207 yards and a touchdown on 75 carries.