Report: Investigators find man accused of writing racist letter to former Texas A&M coach Kevin Sumlin

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The man accused of sending a racist letter to the home of former Texas A&M and current Arizona head coach Kevin Sumlin in Sept. 2017 has been found by investigators, according to a report by the Houston Chronicle.

Robin Chiswell, 60, is the man who allegedly sent a letter containing a racial slur to the Sumlin home following the Aggies' 45-44 loss to UCLA to open the 2017 season.

According to the report, no charges have been filed regarding Chiswell's letter to the Sumlins. Chiswell, a Houston resident, is currently being held on a $250,000 bond for a felony stalking charge, according to Harris County court records.

According to the criminal complaint, Chiswell allegedly spent nearly 10 months sending threatening letters to an individual who was only named by their initials.

Investigators were able to connect Chiswell to the Sumlin letter after his other notes had the same return address of the Houston Country Club, where he was previously employed, according to the Chronicle.

The Houston newspaper also reported that Chiswell had an arraignment scheduled in Harris County on Friday postponed so investigators could look into whether Chiswell had sent more letters to the Sumlin residence.

Sumlin was fired from A&M following the conclusion of the 2017 regular season.

 

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