Sentinels substitute VALORANT<\/em> player Hunter “SicK” Mims was arrested on March 4 in Texas for criminal trespassing, according to the inmate entries by the Collin County jail<\/a>. <\/p>
He could face a fine of up to $2,000 or a jail term of up to 180 days, according to The Law Office of Andrew Williams<\/a>. <\/p>
Mims was arrested following an incident at a Ferrari car dealership, which he made public on his Twitter account<\/a>. Mims refused to leave the dealership after an employee requested that he leave the premises, Dot Esports was told. <\/p>
He confirmed that police were involved after he called the company \u201cdisrespectful.\u201d<\/p>
Mims is dealing with personal issues, according to sources. Several players, family members, and those close to the player have reached out to him. In public, former teammate ShahZam asked<\/a> Mims to answer his calls.<\/p>
Mims has struggled with mental health issues in the past. Last May, Mims was unable to compete with Sentinels due to poor health<\/a>. Coach Rawkus was called up to play with the squad at the time.<\/p>