FARGO, N.D. (AP) — An arrest warrant has been issued for another former North Dakota State University football player accused of skipping out on court-ordered community service.

Twenty-one-year-old Don Carter was sentenced to serve 50 hours of community service after he pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor petition fraud charge. The Forum reports that he's accused of failing to complete the community service.

Carter and 14 others were accused of faking signatures on petition forms for two ballot initiatives last summer. Thirteen of the 15 were current or former Bison football players.

All 15 pleaded guilty last fall to an election offense and were sentenced to probation, community service and fines.

Arrest warrants also have been issued for two other former Bison players for allegedly skipping their community service: Aireal Boyd and D.J. McNorton.

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