Oklahoma's Sunderland turns himself in following burglary charge
Mark D. Smith / USA TODAY Sports
Oklahoma safety Will Sunderland has turned himself in five days after being charged with second-degree burglary, according to Ryan Aber of The Oklahoman.
Sunderland posted his bond, set at $5,000, after turning himself in. A court date has yet to be set in his case.
Sunderland was charged after allegedly stealing a pair of video game systems from a dorm room belonging to two Oklahoma baseball players, according to Adler. Sunderland was also charged with misdemeanor concealing stolen property after allegedly selling the electronics at a store in Oklahoma City.
As a sophomore, Sunderland recorded 15 tackles and an interception over the course of six games last season for the Sooners.
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