By Garrett Stepien, 247Sports: Oregon State freshman outside linebacker Semisi Saluni was credited with assisting the Concord (Calif.) Police Department in stopping a car burglary suspect. Suspect Roman Banks, according to a report Monday by Dion Lim of ABC7 News in San Francisco, was also caught on camera in February breaking into the home of an Asian senior couple aged 81 and 87.
The first instance of Banks’ reported criminal activity included Saluni, who while sightseeing with his family at Twin Peaks in San Francisco stopped an attempted car break-in. After Saluni’s cousin tackled Banks to the ground, he held him down until a police presence arrived.
—More from News Feed—
- WSU football grabs needed visibility with new home-and-home vs. Virginia
- Oregon legend Penei Sewell becomes highest-paid OL in NFL history with Lions
- Auburn transfer defensive back Colton Hood lines up visit to Colorado
- WSU edge Lawrence Falatea enters portal, becoming fourth Coug this spring
- Already facing rape charges, UW’s Tybo Rogers charged with road rage assault
- Reggie Bush Heisman return brings memories of controversial NCAA penalties
- Criddle: BYU football’s free safety position is up for grabs
- Arizona lands commitment from Memphis DL transfer Jarra Anderson
- Sportico: Deion, Colorado still haggling over Nike co-branding deal
- Paul Finebaum: Return of Reggie Bush Heisman ‘means amateurism is dead’
- 2024 college football Top 25 head coach rankings from On3 Sports
- Top100 guard Jase Butler, former Illinois signee, commits to Washington
- Big man Dane Erikstrup makes for an EWU trio at Washington State
- Stanford officially signs new coach Kyle Smith’s first two commits
- Social media reaction to Reggie Bush getting his Heisman Trophy back
Latest posts by News Feed (see all)