News-Leader Staff

Dorial Green-Beckham's future at the University of Missouri appears in doubt after numerous state-wide media reports on Tuesday published contents of a Columbia police incident report.

The Kansas City Star, St. Louis Post-Dispatch and other media, citing the paperwork, reported that a first-degree burglary was reported at 2:36 a.m. Sunday at the Brookside Townhomes in Columbia.

According to the state media: listed as confidential are the suspect, victim and witnesses; forced entry is listed as the incident; and weapons used are noted as "hands/fist/feet."

The News-Leader on Tuesday issued a Sunshine Law request to obtain a copy of the report from the Columbia police department. The police have up to 72 hours to respond.

The Columbia Missourian newspaper reached out to residents of the Brookside Townhomes and reported that one resident saw Green-Beckham, 20, leaving the parking lot in a white Dodge Charger around the time listed around the police incident report.

All of this came one day after Mizzou football coach Gary Pinkel suspended Green-Beckham indefinitely from spring practices and other workouts, although time at a study hall will be allowed.

Efforts Tuesday to reach the spokesman of the University of Missouri athletic department, Chad Moller, were unsuccessful. Hillcrest High School football coach John Beckham, who is Green-Beckham's adoptive father, also could not be reached.

Several recent Missouri Tigers football players attended a Tiger Club of Springfield event on Tuesday, in which most declined comment.

Running back Henry Josey did offer this:

"I'm not at Mizzou anymore, so I don't know what's going on. I heard about it, but that's as far as I know. I don't get into that stuff anymore," Josey said. "He's a great athlete and I just hope he gets his act together."

It is expected that more details of a Columbia investigation will be made public in the coming days.

In October 2012, Green-Beckham was arrested with four teammates in a marijuana-related incident while in a vehicle, a white 2004 Lincoln Navigator, university police told the News-Leader at the time. He later pleaded guilty to trespassing and served a one-game suspension.

Green-Beckham also was arrested in another marijuana-related incident on Jan. 10 in Springfield. Green-Beckham and two other suspects have not been charged in that case, as the local prosecutor is awaiting lab results.

Beckham, the Hillcrest coach, told the News-Leader on Monday, that Green-Beckham's latest suspension is not tied to his January arrest. He declined further comment.

Green-Beckham was the No. 1-rated recruit nationally in 2011 and signed a letter of intent with Mizzou in front of an ESPN broadcast. The 6-foot-6, 225-pound receiver started 14 games last season. He caught 12 touchdown passes, part of 59 catches for 883 yards.