Prosecutors seek ankle monitor for Terrion Arnold after Lions release

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Last updated Jul 1, 2026

Prosecutors seek ankle monitor for Terrion Arnold after Lions release
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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.

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  • 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.
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  • 2:16 PMYahoo SportsProsecutors file new motion to closely monitor Terrion Arnold after Lions release
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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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