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Carter returns to Indianapol­is after posting bail

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INDIANAPOL­IS — Jalen Carter, one of the top prospects in the NFL draft, returned to the scouting combine Thursday after flying back to Georgia to turn himself in on two arrest warrants, according to a person familiar with the situation.

Carter was scheduled to talk to the media Wednesday but left Indianapol­is to turn himself in on the warrants.

Carter turned himself in to Athens police Wednesday night and was released 16 minutes later after posting a combined bond of $4,000 on charges of reckless driving and racing in relation to a fatal crash that killed a teammate and team staffer.

According to Athens-Clarke County jail records, Carter turned himself in at 11:33 p.m. and was released at 11:49 p.m. Carter posted bail of $2,500 on the racing charge and $1,500 on the reckless driving charge.

He was seen at Hartsfield­Jackson Internatio­nal Airport around 6 a.m. for a flight back to Indianapol­is.

The arrest warrant was issued in conjunctio­n with the Jan. 15 crash that killed teammate Devin Willock and a recruiting staff member.

The arrest warrant alleges Carter was racing his 2021 Jeep Trackhawk against the 2021 Ford Expedition driven by the recruiting staffer, 24-year-old Chandler LeCroy, which led to the wreck. LeCroy also was killed in the crash.

His agents previously announced that he would not work out for teams. Carter plans to work out for NFL teams at Georgia’s Pro Day, which is set for March 15. However, Carter plans to meet with several teams in Indianapol­is and address his arrest.

Carter issued a statement on his Twitter account Wednesday, saying he expects to be “fully exonerated.”

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