More details surfaced from the Tuesday morning arrests of Alabama offensive tackle Cam Robinson and safety Laurence Jones in Monroe, La., thanks to a statement released by the Monroe Police Department on Tuesday afternoon.

"On May 17, 2016 at 2:33AM a Monroe police officer was patrolling 2300 Sycamore St (Forsythe Park). The officer observed a single vehicle parked inside the park after closed hours. The officer made contact with the driver Cameron Robinson, and did smell a strong odor of suspected marijuana coming from inside the vehicle. It was at this time that the officer observed a handgun laying in the lap of the front seat passenger who was identified as Laurence Jones. The suspects were asked to step out of the vehicle, to which they complied, and the subsequent search revealed additional suspected marijuana, and an additional handgun that had been reported stolen out of Baldwin Co, Alabama. At this time Cameron Robinson and Laurence Jones were advised of their Miranda rights and arrested. Robinson is being charged with Possession of CDS 1 illegal possession of marijuana; illegal possession of a firearm; and possession of a stolen fireman. Jones is being charged with Possession of CDS 1 illegal possession of marijuana and illegal possession of firearm. Both individuals were booked into the Ouachita Parish Correctional Center where they posted bond. The case has been forwarded to the District Attorney's office. The investigation is ongoing."

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Bond for Robinson, Alabama's first-team left tackle the past two seasons, was set at $750, per the Monroe Police Department.

Crimson Tide head coach Nick Saban also released a statement following the pair of players' arrests on Tuesday morning.

"We are aware of the situation involving Hootie Jones and Cam Robinson and are in the process of gathering facts to determine what internal action needs to be taken," Saban said in a statement Tuesday morning.