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Former Crimson Tide player Isaiah Buggs arrested in Tuscaloosa on Sunday

Current NFL player and former Crimson Tide defensive end Isaiah Buggs is facing more legal challenges. Tuscaloosa police reported Buggs was arrested Sunday morning in the 1600 block of Mimosa Park Road following a 911 call at approximately 5:30 a.m. on June 16. Police said their investigation led to Buggs being charged with second-degree burglary/domestic violence. Buggs was taken to the Tuscaloosa County Jail and held on $5,000 bail for 12 hours. You may recall that Buggs turned himself in to authorities in May to face two counts of animal cruelty. Buggs’ attorney said his client denies the allegations and charges against him. Previous story: Former Alabama player charged with animal cruelty after ’emaciated’ dogs found in Tuscaloosa home. Buggs is currently a defensive lineman for the Kansas City Chiefs.

Current NFL player and former Crimson Tide defensive end Isaiah Buggs faces more legal challenges.

Tuscaloosa police reported that Buggs was arrested Sunday morning following a 911 call made at approximately 5:30 a.m. on June 16 in the area of ​​1600 Mimosa Park Road.

The TPD said its investigation resulted in Buggs being charged with second-degree burglary/domestic violence.

Buggs was taken to the Tuscaloosa County Jail and held for 12 hours on a domestic violence charge with bail set at $5,000.

You may recall that Buggs turned himself in to authorities in May to face two charges of animal cruelty.

Buggs’ attorney said his client denies the allegations and charges against him.

Previous story: Former Alabama player charged with animal cruelty after ’emaciated’ dogs found in Tuscaloosa home

Buggs is currently a defensive lineman for the Kansas City Chiefs.