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The situation involving former Ohio State cornerback Bradley Roby and his arrest hasn't produced a lot of concrete information as of yet.
However, according to Chase Goodbread of NFL.com, new allegations have surfaced which may shed some light on Roby's alleged actions last week when he was given a citation for "operating a vehicle under the influence" by the Columbus Police Department:
Police have released a 911 call from a person who described erratic driving by a man reported to be Roby, according to 10tv.com.
The caller describes a black Dodge Charger that "almost hit a bunch of kids on the sidewalk. "And now, the driver is passed out drunk on the side of BBR in black Charger with Georgia plates," the caller says.
The Columbus Police Department responded to a call on April 20th that a driver had passed out at the wheel. Roby failed a field sobriety test, according to the police. However, as Goodbread notes, his blood-alcohol level was later recorded at .008, well below the legal limit."
Roby is one of 30 prospects who has been invited to May's NFL Draft. He is expected to be a first-round pick.