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Pascagoula's Senquez Golson (21) had five tackles and an interception in Ole Miss' 25-17 victory over Georgia Tech in the Music City Bowl last December. (File, Bobby McDuffie/GulfLive.com)

Ole Miss football player Senquez Golson, a former Pascagoula High School star, was arrested early Sunday in Gautier on a charge of disorderly conduct.

Ole Miss football player Senquez Golson, a Pascagoula native, was arrested by Gautier police early Sunday. (Gautier Police Dept.)

According to Gautier police spokesman Jerry Cooksey, Golson, 20, was on foot at the intersection of Woodbury Road and Chesswood Road in a residential area near Shepard State Park in Gautier at around 4:50 a.m. Sunday. Police asked Golson to identify himself and he refused to give his name or provide proper identification.

Golson was arrested for failure to comply with the officer and booked at the Gautier Police Department and later transported to the Adult Detention Center in Pascagoula, from which he was released after posting $1,000 bond. His court date is scheduled for July 28 in Gautier.

Golson, a rising senior, has started at cornerback since midway through his freshman season at Ole Miss. He recorded 41 tackles and two interceptions for the Rebels in 2013.

Though Golson's address was listed as Pascagoula in the police report, he indicated via Twitter on Wednesday that the incident took place outside his home. "[I don't know] if I was more mad about him arresting me in my yard or because I asked him to knock on the door and ask my people for a shirt," Golson wrote.

Ole Miss football coach Hugh Freeze released the following statement Wednesday through spokesman Kyle Campbell: "We are aware of the matter and will address it internally."