Pubdate: Wed, 07 Nov 2001
Source: Ft. Worth Star-Telegram (TX)
Copyright: 2001 Star-Telegram, Fort Worth, Texas
Contact:  http://www.star-telegram.com/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/162
Author:  REBECA RODRIGUEZ
Note: Staff writer Clarence E. Hill Jr. contributed to this report, which
includes material from The Associated Press.

EX-COWBOY HELD ON DRUG CHARGE

Nate Newton Jailed In Louisiana After Routine Traffic Stop

Former Cowboys lineman Nate Newton was arrested over the weekend in 
Louisiana when state police found more than 200 pounds of marijuana in the 
van he was driving.

Newton, who played 13 seasons for the Cowboys and helped the team win three 
Super Bowls, was arrested Sunday and taken to the St. Martin Parish Jail in 
St. Martinville, La. Bail was set at $200,000, but it was unclear whether 
he was still in jail Tuesday night, said Louisiana state trooper Willie 
Williams.

Three other people were arrested with Newton, Williams said. They were 
identified as Faye Cleveland, 46, and Marva Johnson Waye, 49, both of 
Jacksonville, Fla., and Ricky Glenn Williams, 46, of Quinlan.

Newton and the two women were stopped for a routine traffic violation when 
officers found 213 pounds of marijuana. They were charged with possession 
of marijuana with intent to distribute.

Ricky Glenn Williams was following the van in a pickup registered to 
Newton. Police found $18,000 in the pickup and the man was charged with 
conspiracy to possess narcotics, Willie Williams said.

Newton was scheduled to be a guest analyst Sunday on the Cowboys radio 
broadcast with announcers Brad Sham and Babe Laufenberg. The game against 
the Falcons is in Atlanta, and Newton lives in East Ellijay, Ga.

Sham would not speculate on Newton's status for the game, saying he wanted 
to wait until he talked to him first.

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, admittedly startled at the news, declined to comment.
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