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Report: Details of Stevie Clark’s arrest released

Stevie Clark, Jevon Taylor

Oklahoma State guard Stevie Clark (5) shoots in front of Emporia State guard Jevon Taylor (21) in the second half of an NCAA college exhibition basketball game in Stillwater, Okla., Friday, Nov. 1, 2013. Oklahoma State won 87-51. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)

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Oklahoma State freshman point guard Stevie Clark was arrested on Wednesday morning during a traffic stop for possession of marijuana.

He wasn’t charged, but we now know the details of the arrest, which were in a police report obtained by Kelly Hines of the Tulsa World.

Clark was in a car driven by Marcus Caddell, a classmate from Oklahoma City Douglass High School. Clark was riding in the front seat without his seat belt on, which is why the car was stopped.

From Hines’ story:

After approaching the car, the officer noticed small pieces of marijuana on Clark’s shorts and between his legs.

Asked how much marijuana was in the car, Clark “could not speak but shook his head no” in response, according to the report. Clark reached into a side pocket in the passenger door and pulled out a half-filled marijuana blunt.

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According to the report, Caddell said the marijuana was his and he didn’t want Clark to get into trouble. Caddell and Clark were arrested on complaints of marijuana possession while the other occupant was released at the scene.

Clark declined to speak to the police. He was averaging 7.0 points and 3.7 assists in 16 minutes off the bench this season, but was suspended for four games earlier in the year and did not make the trip to Orlando for the Old Spice Classic.

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