Former Fremantle forward Shane Yarran has been found dead in Seville Grove.

Police this afternoon attended the address, where it is believed the 28-year-old took his own life.

Yarran was drafted by the Dockers at the end of 2015 after kicking 54 goals from 19 games at Subiaco that season.

He made six AFL appearances, kicking 10 goals, before retiring after a series of off-field incidents.

A report will be prepared for the State Coroner, but Police are not treating the death as suspicious.

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Yarran rose to prominence at Subiaco in 2014, a year after being released from jail after serving a six-year burglary sentence.

The forward kicked 39 goals in his first season at the Lions, then 54 the next year to catch the attention of AFL scouts.

Camera Icon Yarran won three flags in three years in the WAFL. Credit: Sharon Smith

He won two WAFL premierships in his two seasons at Subiaco, then added a third at Peel while on Fremantle’s list in 2016.

The young father retired from AFL after one year at the Dockers following further legal troubles.

He had recently been attempting to get his football back on track, training with Subiaco and playing in the WAAFL for Gosnells.

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