Michigan DE Frank Clark arrested on domestic violence charges
Michigan defensive end Frank Clark was booked into jail on charges of domestic violence Sunday morning.
Per an officer at the prison, Clark is being held without bond until his 9 a.m. court appearance at 9 a.m. Monday at the Sandusky Municipal Court. Bond will be set at that time.
Michigan was off on Saturday and Clark was arrested in Perkins Township, Ohio. He’s a native of Cleveland. There are no details about the charges and there has been no update on his status with the team from Michigan coach Brady Hoke. A Michigan spokesperson told ESPN that “We are aware of the report and are gathering more information.”
Clark, a senior, has 42 tackles, including 13.5 for loss and 4.5 sacks. He’s started nine of Michigan’s 10 games this season and was a second-team All-Big 10 selection in 2013.
Clark was arrested in 2012 and admitted to stealing a laptop from a dorm room at Michigan. He was given a year’s probation and ordered to pay over $1,700 in costs and fines.
Michigan plays Maryland on November 22.
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