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Reported iPhone theft nets USF WR a felony charge

At least the normalcy of the offseason -- you know, arrests and such -- hasn’t been completely lost.

South Florida wide receiver Jordan Duval was arrested Friday night on a felony charge of grand theft after being accused by campus police of stealing an iPhone from the basketball courts of USF’s rec center, according to the Tampa Bay Times.

According to USF police, an unnamed USF student reported an iPhone stolen from the rec center around 7:30 p.m. Friday, and in using a phone-locator application from a friend’s phone, was able to give police the GPS coordinates of the phone’s last location. Police said people at that address directed them to Duval, who had stripped the phone of its case and its subscriber identity module or SIM card, an action that keeps a phone from being tracked.

Davis, a walk-on sophomore (Yes, we know. Bottom of the barrel. Sue us.), was booked into county jail and later released on $2,000 bond. Because the phone carries a $730 value, the charge was deemed a felony.

USF has yet to comment on the situation.

Appearing in two games last season, Davis failed to record any stats.