SAN FRANCISCO—The San Francisco Police Department issued a warrant for former NFL player, Aldon Smith, 28. Smith, a defensive end/linebacker who played with the SF 49ers and is currently suspended from the Oakland Raiders is wanted for his alleged involvement in a domestic-violence incident on Saturday, March 3.
At 8:30 p.m. authorities were called to the 600 block of Bush Street in San Francisco regarding a domestic disturbance. Emergency responders received the call from the alleged victim, Smith’s ex-girlfriend, who could be heard pleading with her former partner by police dispatchers on the line. According to reports, the victim sustained non-life threatening injuries.
While still on the line with 911 operators, the victim told officers that Smith bit her wrists before climbing out the nearest window to evade police. According to reports, Smith fled the scene before officers arrived.
Smith, was a first-round draft pick in the NFL to the SF 49ers in 2011. He was released by the team in August 2015 after he was arrested on suspicion of DUI. He was charged with his alleged role in a hit and run incident, in addition to vandalism. Smith was involved in domestic-violence investigation in February 2017 and was suspended by the Oakland Raiders organization for violations of the NFL’s drug policy.
Smith posted a picture on his Instagram on Sunday with the caption: “Wtfoh you all are wrong.”
Anyone with information on Smith’s location is asked to contact the San Francisco Police Department’s operations center at (415) 575-4444 or text a tip to TIP4111 and start the message with SFPD. Tipsters can remain anonymous.
Smith checked himself into a rehab facility on Sunday. He was dropped from the Raiders organization on Sunday after they learned about the domestic violence incident.