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Alabama Crimson Tide sophomore tight end Kurt Freitag had his dorm room searched Oct. 7, where the West Alabama Narcotics Task Force discovered 112 grams of marijuana and $4,661 in cash, according to court records.

AL.com's Stephen Dethrage reported the news Monday, noting that a confidential informant tipped task force agents that Freitag would be involved in a drug deal last week. Freitag granted the agents permission to search his room.

The report links to the full complaint, which can be read in its entirety courtesy of Scribd.com's Jeremy W. Gray.

According to court documents, no charges have been filed against Freitag, though the cash and marijuana were seized at his Bryant Hall dormitory.

Freitag, a native of Buford, Georgia, is listed at 6'4" and 255 pounds. He had one reception for 11 yards in two games last season and has been dealing with a turf toe injury this year, keeping him off the stat sheet for the No. 7 Crimson Tide.