ANN ARBOR -- Michigan football player Nate Johnson was arrested over the weekend by campus police following an alleged assault.

Diane Brown, spokesperson for the University of Michigan Division of Public Safety and Security, told MLive on Monday that Johnson, 19, was arrested on campus in the early morning hours of Saturday for an attack on a female student.

Details of the incident were not immediately clear, but the alleged victim was located at a dorm room on campus, Brown said.

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Charging documents specify the incident took place at 600 E. Madison in Ann Arbor, where the South Quad dormitory is located, according to 15th District Court records.

Johnson and the female victim were in a dating relationship, records say.

Johnson was arraigned Sunday on one count of misdemeanor domestic violence, which is punishable by 93 days in jail and/or a $500 fine.

Johnson, who told the magistrate he only had $90 in the bank, was appointed a public defender, according to records.

He was jailed after being arrested, then released on a $5,000 personal recognizance bond by the magistrate.

The terms of his bond state that Johnson is only to be on campus for class and other official university activities, records indicate.

A spokesperson for the Michigan football team declined comment on the arrest, instead referring to a statement released Saturday by the athletics department that said Johnson has been "suspended indefinitely from all team activities."

Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh did not address Johnson's status, nor the incident, during his weekly news conference on Monday.

Johnson, a redshirt freshman from Thompson's Station, Tennessee, has not played in a game this season. He switched positions on the football field from wide receiver to cornerback over the summer.

Johnson has a pretrial hearing scheduled for Oct. 11.

Reporter John Counts contributed to this story.