Colorado cornerback Anthony Julmisse was arrested after an altercation in Boulder late Sunday night.

Julmisse, 19, was charged with third-degree assault, domestic violence and two counts of harassment. He's being held at the Boulder County jail until a scheduled court appearance today at 1:30 p.m. MT.

Julmisee is entering his sophomore season. He played in all 14 games last season, including the Alamo Bowl, as a true freshman. He was the only Buffaloes player to line up on both sides of the ball in addition to kick return duties on special teams. He averaged 22.6 yard per return and two takeaways, a fumble recovery and an interception, while playing in the secondary.

Ralphie Report received the following statement from CU:

“Anthony has been suspended indefinitely from all team activities and we will determine any further disciplinary action after receiving more information," coach Mike MacIntyre said. "I am very troubled by these allegations, as they do not represent the values of our university and our football program. I have reported the allegations to the Office of Institutional Equity and Compliance so that it may conduct any appropriate inquiries.”

Julmisee was listed on CU’s most recent depth chart as starting cornerback ahead of Trey Udoffia and Dante Wigley, opposite Isaiah Oliver going into fall camp, which starts today.

(ed. note - the article was updated to reflect that the incident happened Sunday night, not Thursday)