
A pair of Georgia Bulldogs players have had their shoplifting cases resolved following an arrest that took place last year.
A pair of Georgia Bulldog football players had their shoplifting cases resolved earlier this week, as the duo completed a hearing for their pretrial agreement. The information for this agreement was first reported by The Athens Banner-Herald.
The incident took place in December of 2025 and involved University of Georgia freshmen Bo Walker and Dontrell Glover, who were reportedly arrested for attempting to shoplift over $100 of miscellaneous items from a local Walmart.
Walker and Glover were stopped after attempting to walk out of the store with approximately 13 cleaning items that were listed as "recovered" by the Walmart staff. The items included in the report were listed as paper towels, foam plates, assorted Febreeze products, napkins, sugar, and bread.
According to the terms of the agreement, the two players are required to complete a theft awareness class, 30 hours of community service, as well as a six month probation period. The duo is also barred from Walmart until further notice.
Both Walker and Glover made tremendous impacts on the Bulldogs roster during the 2025 season and are expected to have even larger roles heading into 2026. The duo was part of what appears to be an extremely fruitful class for Kirby Smart and his staff.
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