Thursday, April 5, 2012

Detroit Lions' Fairley arrested on drug charges

In this July 2011 photo, Detroit Lions' Nick Fairley poses for a photo in Detroit. Authorities say Fairley, a defensive tackle, has been arrested in Mobile, Ala., on a charge of possessing marijuana. Mobile police spokeswoman Ashley Rains says Fairley was arrested Tuesday, April 3, 2012, after citizens called to complain that his Cadillac Escalade was speeding through a neighborhood. (AP Photo)

In this July 2011 photo, Detroit Lions' Nick Fairley poses for a photo in Detroit. Authorities say Fairley, a defensive tackle, has been arrested in Mobile, Ala., on a charge of possessing marijuana. Mobile police spokeswoman Ashley Rains says Fairley was arrested Tuesday, April 3, 2012, after citizens called to complain that his Cadillac Escalade was speeding through a neighborhood. (AP Photo)

(AP) ? Detroit Lions defensive tackle Nick Fairley was arrested Tuesday in Alabama on a charge of possessing marijuana, authorities said.

Citizens called to complain that Fairley's Cadillac Escalade was speeding through a lower-middle class neighborhood in Mobile, said city police spokeswoman Ashley Rains. Officers smelled marijuana coming from the vehicle and found a small amount in an ashtray, Rains said.

Fairley and a passenger were booked into Mobile's metro jail facility on a misdemeanor marijuana possession. Fairley was released a short time later on $1,000 bail.

Fairley was a standout at Auburn University and the Lions' first-round draft pick. As a junior, he was the Lombardi award winner as the nation's top lineman and helped led the Tigers to the 2010 national title.

His arrest comes after Lions running back Mikel Leshoure was caught chewing marijuana during a traffic stop March 12 in southwestern Michigan. A police report said Leshoure was a passenger in a car stopped on Interstate 94 in Lake Township. The officer reported seeing him chewing marijuana and noticed small pieces on his shirt. Leshoure and the driver were ticketed for marijuana possession.

The Lions released a statement saying they were aware of what happened with Fairley and that they were continuing to gather information.

"We hold all of our players to a high standard of behavior and the recent charges against Nick and Mikel Leshoure are not consistent with those standards," the statement says. "We are extremely disappointed."

Associated Press

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