On Wednesday morning, Bryan/College Station radio station 1150 The Zone reported that Texas A&M sophomore wide receiver Frank Iheanacho had been arrested.

The station stated that his arrest was for allegedly shoplifting and giving false identification to police. The station reported the incident took place at Wal-Mart.

The Brazos County jail records have a listing for Iheanacho, who was arrested on Tuesday and released on a $2,000 bond. The date of the charge is listed as Feb. 26.

The charges are described as "FAIL TO IDENTIFY GIVING FALSE/FICTITIOUS INFO."

Texas A&M returns to practice on Thursday and Aggie head coach Kevin Sumlin will almost assuredly address it with the media then.

Iheanacho was a four-star recruit and Army All-American out of Houston Westside in 2014. As a true freshman this season, he appeared in seven games, recording two receptions for 23 yards.

UPDATE: According to Texas A&M, Iheanacho has been suspended from all athletic activities, according to the university.