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Browns quarterback fails to show up to court for another speeding ticket in Medina

MEDINA, Ohio (WOIO) - 19 News has learned that before rookie Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders was cited by Strongsville Police early Tuesday morning for speeding, he failed to appear in court for another speeding ticket.

According to court records, Sanders’ citation for speeding was filed in Medina Municipal Court on June 6.

Sanders was set to be arraigned on June 16, but failed to appear for the hearing.

On Tuesday, Strongsville Police cited Sanders for driving over 100 MPH on I-71 northbound.

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According to the Strongsville Police report, police stopped Sanders in a Black Dodge truck on I-71 in Strongsville at around 12:24 a.m. for speeding.

Officers first asked Sanders for his driver’s license and registration before checking on a second car that also pulled over, driven by a California woman.

19 News has learned the woman is a social media influencer, suspected to be in a relationship with Sanders.

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Strongsville Police cited Sanders for driving 101 MPH in a 60 MPH zone, according to the report.

Sanders was issued a summons to appear at 9:30 a.m. on July 3 in Strongville Mayors Court.

19 News has reached out to the Browns for comment.

The court records for Medina and the report from Strongsville show two different addresses for Sanders.

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