Trash pull prompts search warrant in Aden Holloway case

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Alabama guard Aden Holloway was arrested on first-degree marijuana possession (not for personal use) and failure to affix a tax stamp after agents recovered 2.1 pounds of marijuana, paraphernalia and cash; a trash pull at his apartment linked to his address prompted the search warrant, with investigators citing drug transactions on his phone. Holloway was removed from campus and suspended from the Alabama basketball team as the UA Office of Student Conduct investigates.
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