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Texas A&M football wide receiver Speedy Noil turned himself in Tuesday to College Station police on a drug possession charge after authorities secured a warrant to search his apartment.

The warrant was issued for his arrest over the weekend and Devante "Speedy" Noil was charged with possession of less than two ounces of marijuana.

Noil, a junior, has posted a $2,000 bond and has been released, according to court records.

The charge is a class B misdemeanor, which is punishable by up to 180 days in jail and a fine not to exceed $2,000.

"We are aware of the situation with football player Speedy Noil and he was suspended prior to practice today per atheltics department policy," said A&M athletics in a statement.

Noil's arrest stems from a complaint about a loud party just before midnight Friday. According to court documents, the officer could smell marijuana as he walked up to the building and make his way up to the third floor apartment on Sterling Street.

As he drew closer, the officer said he learned that the noise wasn't a party; rather, it was coming from a TV, the documents state, adding that when he knocked on the door, Noil stepped out and shut the door behind him.