Police in Hollywood, Florida, have issued an arrest warrant for Antonio Brown, Fox Sports’ Andy Slater reported on Wednesday.

Brown is charged with burglary with battery for an alleged incident at his Hollywood home on Tuesday, according to the report.

SLATER SCOOP: An arrest warrant was just issued for Antonio Brown.



There is no bond. pic.twitter.com/CZpkHbrbZz — Andy Slater (@AndySlater) January 23, 2020

How Brown got here

Police arrested Brown’s personal trainer Glenn Holt on Tuesday on a burglary-with-battery charge after the driver of a moving truck attending Brown’s home claimed that the two “battered” him.

A large police presence showed up at Brown’s home after a 911 call around 2 p.m., but police said they were not “successful” in locating Brown, who did not face charges at the time.

Antonio Brown is reportedly wanted by police. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images) More

Hollywood Police public information officer Christian Lata told USA Today that officers made more unsuccessful attempts to contact Brown on Wednesday, but that he had “locked himself in his house” and did not respond.

Brown was active on Twitter on Wednesday promoting music and claiming that he’s been slandered.

They want my name slandered — AB (@AB84) January 22, 2020

He also posted video of himself walking around the outside of his home on Instagram.

Brown out of work after rape allegations

Brown, a 31-year-old seven-time Pro Bowl wide receiver, hasn’t worked in the NFL since being released by the New England Patriots after Week 2 in light of rape allegations against him.

Brown’s former trainer Britney Taylor filed a federal lawsuit against Brown in September accusing him of three separate incidents of rape and sexual assault.

Another woman accused Brown of sexual misconduct when she was hired to work as an artist in his Pittsburgh home while he was a member of the Steelers in 2017.

Will Brown ever play again?

Brown’s future as an NFL player remains in peril.

A high-ranking NFL executive told Yahoo Sports’ Charles Robinson on Tuesday that teams would take a look at Brown’s mental health before considering bringing him aboard.

“I think a mental health aspect would have to be a part of the process,” the executive said. “I think you would have to start there.”

Brown’s recent public troubles

The news is the latest trouble for Brown, whom Hollywood PD cut ties with after a public tirade outside his home last Monday. Antonio Brown live-streamed a profane outburst at police outside his house as his children and their mother watched.

Police had maintained a relationship with Brown in spite of his recent legal troubles as he made donations to the department’s Police Athletic League football team and used their facilities to work out. He now risks trespassing charges if he returns to the PAL training facility.

Brown’s agent Drew Rosenhaus has since reportedly “conditionally” terminated his relationship with him until he seeks counseling.

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