NEW BRUNSWICK - Another Rutgers University football player has been arrested and charged with participating in a home invasion in which five other students were robbed of money and marijuana, officials said Thursday.
Lloyd M. Terry Jr., 20, of Wrightstown, was arrested in New Brunswick Thursday and was charged with armed robbery, armed burglary and conspiracy to commit the armed robbery, according to the Middlesex County Prosecutor's Office.
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A third-year sophomore fullback, Terry's lone collegiate action since arriving on campus in 2013 came in the Quick Lane Bowl last December.
Listed at 5-foot-11 and 205 pounds on Rutgers' roster, Terry walked on to the team as a non-scholarship player after starring in wrestling and football at Northern Burlington High School.
A school spokesman said Terry was immediately dismissed from the team.
Police say Terry was one of three masked men who forced their way into a home on Prosper Street in New Brunswick on April 26.
Terry, along with Tejay Johnson, 23, of Egg Harbor and Andre Boggs, 20, of Coatsville, Pa., robbed the students of an undisclosed amount of cash and marijuana at gunpoint, according to the prosecutor's office.
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Boggs, who was among students who were arrested and charged last week, was identified as one of the masked men and was charged on Thursday with armed robbery, armed burglary and conspiracy in the Prosper Street home invasion.
Johnson was charged in that case on Sept. 3 as well, according to the prosecutor's office.
Bail for Terry was set at $175,000. He is being held at the Middlesex County Adult Corrections Center in North Brunswick.
Keith Sargeant of NJ Advance Media contributed to this story
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