Update, July 14: Cayden Camper pleaded guilty June 10 to driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, an unclassified misdemeanor, and was sentenced to 10 days in jail and 48 hours of community service, according to Colorado court records. He left CSU's football team and is not listed on the current roster.

Cayden Camper, a walk-on kicker on Colorado State’s football team, was arrested for suspicion of drunken driving or driving while impaired by alcohol or drugs early Sunday morning by Fort Collins police.

Camper, 19, was booked into the Larimer County Jail and released on bail Sunday afternoon, according to jail records.

Records show the arrest, for a misdemeanor charge of driving a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs, took place at 4524 S. College Ave.

Camper was arrested as the result of “a traffic stop in the area of Harmony (Road) and College (Avenue) at 1:11 a.m.," Fort Collins police spokesman Dustin Wier said. “Mr. Camper, as a result of that stop, was arrested and transported to the Larimer County Jail for booking.”

The police report on the incident was not yet available, Wier said. The county courts are closed Sundays, so no arrest affidavit was available.

"We are aware of the situation and are currently gathering more information," CSU athletics department spokesman Kyle Neaves said.

Camper, a true freshman out of Pueblo County High School, was CSU’s primary kicker for field goals and point-after touchdown kicks last season. He made 7 of 13 field goals, the longest a 50-yarder in a Nov. 2 win over UNLV at Canvas Stadium. He made all 18 of his point-after touchdown kicks as one of three kickers who scored for the Rams.

Max Poduska, a redshirt freshman out of Rocky Mountain High School, made 5 of 7 field goals and 18 of 18 PAT kicks. Braxton Davis, a fifth-year senior out of Poudre High who was the primary kicker on kickoffs, made 2 of 4 field goals and 5 of 5 PATs.

CSU is scheduled to begin spring practices under new coach Steve Addazio on Saturday, Feb. 29.

The charges are merely an accusation and the defendant is presumed innocent until, and unless, proven guilty. This story will be updated as more information becomes available.

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