Canberra bosses were unable to contact Curtis Scott following his arrest in Sydney because he allegedly threw his mobile phone at a passing car earlier in the night.

The Sydney Morning Herald reports Scott lost or broke his phone when throwing it at the car “just hours” before he was tasered and arrested by police in Moore Park.

As reported by foxsports.com.au the 22-year-old recruit is to return to Raiders HQ for training on Wednesday morning.

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Raiders chief Don Furner and coach Ricky Stuart had not spoken to their prized 2020 signing as of Tuesday afternoon, but will sit down with him face to face.

Scott is facing six separate charges, including two of assaulting a police officer during his arrest.

He will face court on February 20.

“It’s a very disappointing way to start your career at a new club - very disappointing,’’ Furner told the Herald.

“Curtis has no phone and is on his way back to Canberra, but we have been speaking with his lawyer. We’ll catch up with him first thing Wednesday when the players are due back for training.”