Prosecutors seek ankle monitor for Terrion Arnold after Lions release
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 1, 2026, 2:16 PM
Last updated Jul 1, 2026
Prosecutors filed a motion on June 30 for the court to require Terrion Arnold to wear a GPS ankle monitor following his release from the Detroit Lions. The request came just hours after Arnold's court appearance on June 29, where he posted a $1 million bond. Initially, the judge did not require the monitor, citing media scrutiny as sufficient oversight. However, the state argues Arnold's release changes the circumstances. A hearing is scheduled for July 6 to review the decision.
- •Terrion Arnold was released on June 30 after posting bail.
- •He faces charges including kidnapping and armed robbery.
- •Prosecutors argue his release alters the need for monitoring.
- •A court hearing will take place on July 6 to discuss the ankle monitor.
- 2:16 PMYahoo Sports — Prosecutors file new motion to closely monitor Terrion Arnold after Lions release
"Prosecutors in the Terrion Arnold case are seeking to amend the court's ruling that the former Lions wouldn't have to wear an ankle monitor.
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