Cameron Sutton needed in battery case; police can't track down Lions CB
Cameron Sutton needed in battery case; police can't track down Lions CB
Police in Florida have been looking for Detroit Lions cornerback Cameron Sutton for around two weeks after a capture warrant was given over his supposed contribution in an aggressive behavior at home case.
Sutton is confronting a charge of homegrown battery by strangulation, a third-degree crime deserving of as long as five years in jail.
Phil Martello, a representative for the Hillsborough District Sheriff's Office, let ESPN on Wednesday know that police have been not able to find Sutton since Walk 7, when the capture warrant was given. Police had answered a call early that morning at a house in Lutz, Florida, where Sutton purportedly battered a lady prior to running away from the area.
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Another sheriff's office representative let ESPN know there was proof of wounds on the lady's body.
Sutton has a home in adjoining Pinellas District, however police haven't had the option to find him there and he hasn't answered regular calls from investigators, Martello said.
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"We became mindful of the continuous lawful circumstance including Cam Sutton today," the Lions said in a proclamation. "We will keep on observing the circumstance and won't have further remark as of now."
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The sheriff's office put out an online entertainment post Wednesday requesting help in the event that anybody has seen Sutton.
Sutton, 29, joined the Lions as an unlimited free specialist the previous summer in the wake of expenditure his initial six NFL seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers. He began each of the 17 games for the Lions, enlisting 60 complete handles, six passes guarded and an interference. Sutton was chosen by the Steelers in the third round of the 2017 NFL draft.
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Data from The Related Press was utilized in this report.
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