Arrest warrant issued for WSU football player who failed to appear in court

Erin Robinson by Erin Robinson

An arrest warrant has been issued for WSU football player Christian Haangana.

An arrest warrant has been issued for a Washington State University football player who has failed to appear at multiple court hearings for a vandalism charge, reports Pullman Radio.

The misdemeanor warrant was issued Wednesday for 21-year-old Christian Haangana. It includes the standard $1,000 bond.

Haangana has failed to appear at both of his court appearances in Pullman after being charged with misdemeanor vandalism. He missed his first appearance on July 23 and his subsequent show cause hearing on Tuesday.

Haangana is accused of vandalizing vehicles parked at the College Hill apartment complex on April 27. Pullman Police initially arrested him for felony vandalism.

Another WSU football player and soccer player were also charged for vandalism that night.

Haangana is listed as a redshirt offensive lineman on WSU’s current 2019 football foster. He played in every game for the Cougars last season.

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