The story has been updated. This is one case of a drunk dial taken a little to far.....
K-State football player Norwood arrested
By HOWARD RICHMAN
The Kansas City Star
Kansas State football player Rashaad Norwood, from Schlagle High School, was arrested twice Sunday and charged with multiple accounts in regards to a domestic incident, Riley County Police Lt. kurt Moldrup said Monday morning.
Norwood, a senior tight end, was charged with domestic battery, criminal damage to property, criminal trespassing and obstruction of the legal process. Bail was set at $3,000 for the criminal trespass and $2,000 for domestic battery.
Norwood, according to Moldrup, pounded on the female victim’s apartment door early Sunday morning in Manhattan, Kan., and tried to call her on a cell phone. When she ignored him, Norwood broke a sliding glass door with a chair, forced his way into a locked bedroom and pushed her onto the bed. There were no injuries, Moldrup said.
A male friend of the victim tried to hold back Norwood, who left after the victim called police. A police officer attempted to stop Norwood outside the apartment complex, but Norwood took off running, Moldrup said. He was chased on foot and apprehended.
Police were called back to the apartment later Sunday morning, where they found Norwood hiding under a bed. Moldrup said it was unclear how he gained entry, but Norwood was arrested with criminal trespassing because he had been warned following the first arrest not to see the victim at her residence or place of work.
“Even if she let him in there, he wasn’t supposed to be there because of the domestic battery charge and the warning he was given,” Moldrup said.
The case has been forwarded to the county attorney’s office.
Norwood made 10 starts in 2006, finishing second in receptions with 36 for 358 yards. He did not score a touchdown.
K-State opens the season Sept. 1 at Auburn.