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SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) - Suspended Gonzaga center Josh Heytvelt was charged Tuesday with felony possession of a controlled substance, stemming from a recent arrest when police said they found hallucinogenic mushrooms in his car.
Heytvelt, 20, and teammate Theo Davis, 21, were arrested in Cheney on Feb. 9 and booked into Spokane County Jail. They were released the next day on their own recognizance.
According to court documents released Tuesday, police found 33.2 grams just over an ounce of mushrooms inside a plastic ziplock bag in the back of the Chevrolet Blazer that Heytvelt was driving. Possession of any amount of illegal mushrooms is a Class C felony.
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