A University of Idaho football player was arrested early Sunday morning for allegedly driving under the influence of alcohol and was also cited for urinating in public.
Moscow Assistant Police Chief David Duke said an officer observed freshman tight end Clayton Homme, 18, of Kennewick urinating while waiting in the drive-through line at Jack in the Box shortly before 3 a.m. Sunday.
The officer then observed Homme get back behind the wheel of the vehicle which eventually led to Homme’s arrest for the DUI.
Homme pleaded not guilty at his arraignment at the Latah County Courthouse on Monday and a pretrial hearing is set Oct. 13 at 2:30 p.m.
The arrest came after the Vandals’ 31-29 win over Colorado State University on Saturday evening.
UI Player Faces DUI Charge