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PSU Athletics: Crawford Not in Raided Apartment

By: Jeff Preval
Updated: April 10, 2012
UNIVERSITY PARK, CENTRE COUNTY - As WTAJ first reported in March, according to a search warrant Penn State University police raided the home of two Penn State football Nittany Lions.

Tuesday, Penn State Athletics confirms that former defense end Jack Crawford was not living in a University Park apartment when it was raided March 14.

According to a search warrant, police seized illegal drugs like marijuana and some drug supplies from 1102 Nittany Apartments on East Pollack Road.

Police say Devon Smith was living there. Documents show that smoking pipes, a grinder and a scale were also found inside the apartment.

Smith is still a wide receiver on the team and neither man has been charged.

Football head coach Bill O'Brien says he is waiting for a response from investigators about Smith.

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