Ray, 21, who broke the Tigers single-season sack record with 14 1/2 sacks last fall as a junior and was chosen as the SEC defensive player of the year, also was cited for failing to drive in the right lane of the highway with two or more lanes, according to the Missouri State Highway Patrol online arrest report.
Ray was clocked by a Missouri Highway Patrol trooper driving faster than the speed limit heading west on Interstate 70 at 5:46 a.m. near mile marker 109.
Upon contact with Mr. Ray, our trooper smelled the odor of marijuana and a search was conducted and he was found in possession of marijuana, said Corporal Scott White, the public information officer for Missouri Highway Patrol Troop F.
During the search, a small amount was found in a compartment in the car.
White didnt know how fast Ray was driving nor a measurement of the amount of marijuana other than it was fewer than 35 grams. There was no paraphernalia found, and Ray, who was along in the car, was released on summons, so he was not booked in county jail at any point.
He was given a warning for the speed violation, a citation for failure to drive in the right lane and a citation for the marijuana, White said. He was assigned a Cooper County court date on June 30.
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