North American organization Sentinels will attempt to bail former VALORANT <\/em>substitute player Hunter \u201cSicK\u201d Mims out of jail over the next few days, Dot Esports understands.\u00a0<\/p>
Representatives for the organization are set to pay the bail, which was set at $5,000, to release him from jail and pay for Mims\u2019 sister to fly out to Dallas, Texas, to visit him in person. Sentinels were cautious that Mims would be left alone if he was bailed out without family members nearby.\u00a0<\/p>
At time of writing, Mims has spent eight days in the Collin County jail following his arrest on March 4, as reported<\/a> by Dot Esports. Mims was charged with criminal trespassing, which is a Class B Misdemeanor.\u00a0<\/p>
Following the arrest, Sentinels handed Mims a temporary suspension from the VALORANT <\/em>team, as reported<\/a> by Dot Esports on March 6. Mims remains a part of the organization and will be required to complete training to return to the team.\u00a0<\/p>
Sentinels has signed former OpTic player Jimmy \u201cMarved\u201d Nguyen to its VALORANT <\/em>roster following the suspension, as reported<\/a> by Dot Esports today. Marved is set to replace Mims on the substitute bench and is not expected to start for the team.\u00a0<\/p>