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Detroit Lion Terrion Arnold had idea to lure victims for details on alleged theft, detective says

The Detroit Lions have released cornerback Terrion Arnold following his arrest in a kidnapping and robbery case.

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The Detroit Lions waived Terrion Arnold after he was arrested for kidnapping and robbery and had a $1 million bond set. Following his release, his attorney stated that Arnold was contacted by three NFL clubs.

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The brief

Detroit Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold has been released by the team. His arrest involves charges of kidnapping and robbery, and a Florida judge has set his bond at $1 million.

Coverage from The Detroit News reports a detective's statement that Arnold had an idea to lure victims to obtain details regarding an alleged theft. Other reports from ESPN, The New York Times, and Pride Of Detroit emphasize the team's decision to cut ties following the legal proceedings.

Future developments center on the legal case in Florida, as coverage does not yet specify the trial date or further evidence presented by detectives.

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Quick answers

Why was Terrion Arnold released by the Detroit Lions?

The team released Arnold following his arrest on kidnapping and robbery charges.

What is Arnold's current bond amount?

A Florida judge has set Arnold's bond at $1 million.

What did detectives allege regarding the victims?

According to The Detroit News, a detective stated Arnold had an idea to lure victims for details on an alleged theft.

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