Ohio State starting tight end Jake Stoneburner faces a charge of obstructing official business after he was arrested today. Get details from 10TV.com.

Ohio State senior tight end Jake Stoneburner was arrested on Saturday and was charged with obstructing official business, a misdemeanor.

According to the Delaware County Sheriff's Office, Stoneburner, 22, was arrested at about 9:30 a.m. by the Shawnee Hills police. He was released at about 10:45 a.m. after paying $2,000 bond, 10TV's Justin Moss reported.

The circumstances of his arrest were not immediately released.

Stoneburner, who attended Dublin Coffman High School, is a tight end and was listed at the top of coach Urban Meyer's first depth chart of the 2012 season.

In 2011, Stoneburner caught 14 passes for 193 yards and scored seven touchdowns. He has caught 37 passes in his first three years at Ohio State.

No one answered the door at Stoneburner's home, which is located in Muirfield Village, when 10TV News attempted to reach him for comment.

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