Three K-State football players have encounters with police

? Three Kansas State football players have encountered problems with the law this summer.

Kansas State junior running back Daniel Davis was confined to the Riley County Jail after two auto-related arrests, and junior fullback Travis Wilson faces battery charges from a June 28 arrest.

Also, defensive tackle Allen Reese was arrested twice in June for driving with a suspended license.

“We are going to let the judicial system run its course, and anything after that will be handled as an internal team matter,” Kansas State sports information director Doug Dull said.

Davis was confined on a no-bond warrant for failure to appear, Riley County Police said.

Davis failed to report to jail for a weekend in June after being convicted in April on an auto-related charge. He received a 90-day jail sentence, but was to receive parole after serving 10 days over weekends.

He also was arrested for failure to appear after a May charge of driving with an expired registration and no proof of insurance. His bond was set at $380, the amount of a fine he failed to pay.

Davis joined the Wildcats this last spring after starring at Garden City Community College in 2000.

Wilson was arrested June 28 for battery, battery of an officer, criminal damage to property, obstruction of the legal process and aggravated intimidation of a witness.