Kansas State tight end Sammy Wheeler's legal issues are resolved. The case against Wheeler was dismissed Thursday after a motion filed by the Manhattan city prosecutor was granted, according to documents The Mercury obtained through an open records request. Before the motion to dismiss was approved, Wheeler had been scheduled to appear in court at 8 a.m. on July 21. The now-moot court appearance stemmed from Wheeler's arrest in Manhattan last month.The Kansas State University Police Department arrested Wheeler at 12:43 a.m. on May 17 in the 1100 block of Thurston Street on charges of unlawful use of a driver's license, purchase/possession/consumption of liquor by a minor (first offense) and interference with a law enforcement officer (intending to obstruct by falsely reporting information). A fourth charge came the following day: urinating in public. The arrest was unfortunate timing for Wheeler: It came just one day before turned 21; his birthday is May 18. K-State's football program didn't release an official statement following the arrest. - Manhattan Mercury