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ISU's Yarbrough released on bond for reckless conduct

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BLOOMINGTON — Illinois State basketball player Milik Yarbrough surrendered to authorities shortly after 8 a.m. Tuesday and was at an afternoon bond hearing where a $1,500 personal recognizance bond was set on reckless conduct charges.

According to the statement from an arresting officer, Yarbrough and a former 18-year-old girlfriend, Tiarra Kindle, were involved in a confrontation at his residence Kingsley Street in Normal in late April when she allegedly ran out of the apartment with his cell phone.

Yarbrough pursued the woman and, after his phone was recovered, “pushed (the woman) in the back as she was walking down the stairs, thereby endangering her safety,” said the officer’s report.