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Living is Easy with Eyes Closed
TUCSON -- Former University of Arizona and NFL kicker Max Zendejas has been indicted on damage and theft charges in connection with his recently closed Tucson restaurant.
Pima County authorities say the indictment claims Zendejas “recklessly defaced or damaged property” belonging to the university, causing more than $10,000 in damage at the restaurant.
The property includes a walk-in refrigerator, compressors, ceiling fans and kitchen sinks.
Zendejas, 49, opened the Mexican restaurant and bar — Zendejas 13 — across the street from Arizona Stadium in 2010.
The restaurant closed April 12.
Zendejas set several scoring records with the Wildcats from 1982 to 1985.
He was a fourth-round pick in the 1986 NFL draft and played one season with Washington and two with Green Bay before joining family businesses.
Associated Press
Thu May 23, 2013 10:42 PM
Pima County authorities say the indictment claims Zendejas “recklessly defaced or damaged property” belonging to the university, causing more than $10,000 in damage at the restaurant.
The property includes a walk-in refrigerator, compressors, ceiling fans and kitchen sinks.
Zendejas, 49, opened the Mexican restaurant and bar — Zendejas 13 — across the street from Arizona Stadium in 2010.
The restaurant closed April 12.
Zendejas set several scoring records with the Wildcats from 1982 to 1985.
He was a fourth-round pick in the 1986 NFL draft and played one season with Washington and two with Green Bay before joining family businesses.
Associated Press
Thu May 23, 2013 10:42 PM