A running back who has yet to see the field at Missouri appears unlikely to be playing any time soon.

Trevon Walters, a 2014 signee who redshirted his first year and missed last season due to an injury in spring practice was arrested Friday for alleged stealing and two counts of fraudulent use of a stolen credit device, according to St. Louis Post-Dispatch’s Dave Matter.

Here’s the scoop from Matter:

On July 18, Columbia police were dispatched to a residence on Paris Road in reference to a burglary. A 19-year-old male victim reported stolen items, including a debit card. Multiple unauthorized transactions were made on the card on July 17. Officers reviewed surveillance video from a business where the card was used and identified Walters as the person using the card.

According to Matter, Walters was booked at 12:04 p.m. on Friday with bond set at $4,500 for the stealing charge and $1,000 for fraudulent use of a credit device.

Walters has been suspended from the team.

The Tigers first spring scrimmage is set for Saturday, and Walters won’t get the opportunity to impress the coaching staff to earn playing time.

The 5-foot-10, 200-pound running back from Bradenton, Fla. signed as a three-star prospect.

We will update details as new information is released.