Anthony Julmisse, a suspended Colorado Buffaloes sophomore cornerback who last month was accused of trying to push a woman down a stairwell, was arrested over the weekend on robbery allegations.

Julmisse, 19, was arrested shortly before midnight last Saturday, according to court logs.

While it’s unclear the specifics of his arrest, a report obtained Monday evening shows that he is facing charges of one count of robbery, first-degree criminal trespass of a vehicle — both felonies — criminal mischief and careless driving, which are misdemeanors.

“Anthony Julmisse remains on indefinite team suspension from his previous arrest in July,” CU spokesman Ryan Huff said in a statement Monday night. “While we’re still gathering information about this latest case, we are concerned to hear of these allegations.”

Julmisse’s first court appearance was held Monday, according to court logs. His next hearing is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Wednesday.

Head coach Mike MacIntyre suspended Anthony Julmisse indefinitely last month after he had been arrested on allegations of assault, harassment and domestic violence on the eve of fall camp.

According to an arrest affidavit warrant in July, a woman alleged Julmisse grabbed her arm, dragged her down the hallway and tried to push her down the stairs when she confronted him about his other girlfriend in July.

In those charges, he has a court date was scheduled for 8:30 a.m. Sept. 1.

“It’s important to note that in any criminal case involving a student-athlete,” Huff added, “there are three separate processes that can result in discipline — a determination by the coach, court sentencing and sanctions from the Office of Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution.”

A true sophomore from Plantation, Fla., Julmisse was listed atop the depth chart at one of the cornerback spots. He had been expected to compete for a starting role this season prior to his suspension.

Last season, Julmisse played in all 14 games and saw action on offense, defense and special teams. He was recruited as a wide receiver before moving to defense last fall.

In 2016, Julmisse played 53 snaps on defense, recording three tackles and an interception. Also the Buffs’ primary kickoff returner, he averaged 22.6 yards on 17 returns.

BuffZone.com Staff Writer Brian Howell contributed to this report.

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