UPDATE: On January 30, 2015, Henry County District Judge James D. Peterson granted a formal motion for all charges against Jonathon Mincy stemming from his arrest be dismissed.

Original story, Jun 27 2014: DOTHAN, Alabama -- Auburn senior defensive back Jonathon Mincy was arrested on Friday and charged with second degree marijuana possession.

Henry County Sheriff's Office said that Mincy was a passenger in a vehicle with four people that was pulled over for speeding.

The vehicle was allegedly traveling at 92 mph in a 65 mph zone on Highway 431.

"The officer went to the car and smelled marijuana," Henry County Sheriff William Maddox told The Dothan Eagle. "There were two males and two females in the car and one of the males had shake all over his shirt sitting in the car in the back and there was a bag of marijuana near him. That person happened to be Jonathon Mincy of the Auburn football team."

The Atlanta, Ga., native was released on $3,000 bond Friday night, AL.com has confirmed.

He completed 56 tackles in his third season with Auburn and was expected to be a starting safety in 2014.

Auburn has no statement at this time concerning Mincy, according associate athletic director Kirk Sampson.

AL.com's Wesley Sinor contributed to this report.