A PICTURE has emerged of the moment Fremantle club champion Bradley Hill was arrested by police in Perth, which foxfooty.com.au understands was at a popular night spot in Scarborough.

Hill, who has not played since Round 2 due to a knee injury, was issued with a ‘move on’ notice by police during a night of drinking.

The star Docker is also being investigated by police for breaching the move on notice and giving a false name.

Foxfooty.com.au understands the photo was taken at the El Grotto pub in Scarborough.

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There are at least three police officials at the scene.

The above photo shows Hill sitting with his hands behind his back in the presence of police.

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The Dockers speedster is on personal leave but is expected to return to the club next week.

In a statement, Fremantle confirmed Hill breached the club’s alcohol policy for injured players and also did not advise them of the matter quickly enough.

“The club today confirmed that Bradley Hill was issued with a move on notice by police in Scarborough on Sunday night,” the Dockers said.

“Hill ... was refused entry to a licensed premises about 10.30pm because he had tried to jump a barrier to enter the venue. He was spoken to by police a short time later.

“The club has been advised that Hill is being investigated by police for breaching a police move on notice issued at the time and giving police a false name.

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“The club can also confirm that Hill breached the club’s alcohol policy for injured players and failed to advise the club of the matter in a timely fashion.”

Fremantle general manager of football operations Chris Bond said the club was disappointed in Hill, especially as he is in the Dockers’ leadership group.

“We are disappointed with Bradley’s actions on the night and his behaviour is at odds with a player who is in our leadership group,” Bond said.

“Bradley is currently on club approved leave and has been recalled to the club so we can further discuss his version of events.

“Once we have completed that process will be in a position to advise of what sanction he will face.”