According to WKBN 27, U.S. Marshals and the Drug Enforcement Agency are searching the home of former Kentucky football star Lynn Bowden.
Here are more details on this developing situation from WKBN:
U.S. Marshals and the Drug Enforcement Agency are searching the Youngstown home of local football standout Lynn Bowden.
They are at the house in the 200 block of Superior Street. Bowden stood on the porch in handcuffs with other people who were in the house.
No one has been arrested at this time.
The Warren Harding graduate was selected by the Las Vegas Raiders with the 80th overall pick in Round Three of the 2020 NFL Draft.
Marshals, DEA search Youngstown home of football standout Lynn Bowden https://t.co/qeX2P48IKp pic.twitter.com/tcuOVmZ4H7
— WKBN 27 First News (@WKBN) June 10, 2020
UPDATE: It’s important to note that while Bowden grew up at the house, it is not actually his home. The home belongs to his grandmother:
From Bowden’s mother. Makes important point that it is not “Lynn Bowden’s home” as media reports have called it. https://t.co/WNC2Ry1cTM
— Jon Hale (@JonHale_CJ) June 10, 2020
Worth noting that although Lynn Bowden grew up there and is at the house presently, the home being searched by law enforcement in Youngstown is his grandmother’s and he is not among the more than a dozen official residents.
So it’s not really “Lynn Bowden’s house.”
— Kyle Tucker (@KyleTucker_ATH) June 10, 2020
