Raiders defensive end Charles Snowden didn’t know what state he was in during his DUI arrest last month in Nevada, according ...
Snowden, whom officers called “too drunk to stand,” thought he was in Florida when he was arrested for impaired driving last ...
A Las Vegas Raiders player was "too drunk to even stand" during his arrest last month, a police officer can be heard saying ...
Tests showed Snowden’s blood-alcohol level was more than double the legal limit after officers found him asleep and ...
Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Charles Snowden III was arrested last month on charges related to driving while under the influence, and some troubling ...
According to an arrest report from the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, Snowden was asleep inside a vehicle. Video from Metro shows the car hanging from a ledge. Police said Snowden would ...
Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Charles Snowden was arrested on Tuesday and faces a misdemeanor charge of driving under the influence of alcohol, according to a police report obtained by the ...
LAS VEGAS — Las Vegas Raiders football player Charles Snowden was arrested in Las Vegas ... state prison following his guilty plea to felony DUI and other charges. The Raiders released reserve ...
Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Charles Snowden has been arrested for driving under the influence, making him the latest player for the team to be taken in for the same charge. According to KLAS ...
TMZ is reporting that Raiders defensive end Charles Snowden has been charged with DUI in Nevada. Court records obtained by TMZ show Snowden is facing a single misdemeanor count. Las Vegas' 8 News ...
Las Vegas Raiders star Charles Snowden was found passed out by the wheel of a running car by police, it has now been revealed. The defensive lineman was arrested for DUI on Monday in Nevada and is ...
Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Charles Snowden believed that he was in Florida when he spoke with police officers during a recent DUI arrest, according to video that was obtained by 8 News Now.