Following the arrests of Alabama offensive tackle Cam Robinson and safety Laurence Jones early Tuesday morning in Monroe, La., Crimson Tide head coach Nick Saban released a statement on the incident in the same day.

"We are aware of the situation involving Hootie Jones and Cam Robinson and are in the process of gathering facts to determine what internal action needs to be taken," Saban said in a statement Tuesday morning.

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The pair was arrested on charges of possession of a controlled, dangerous substance and possession of stolen firearms, per the Monroe Police Department. Bond for Robinson was set at $750, and he was also charged with illegally carrying a weapon.

According to the police report, the arrests took place in a parking lot of a park at 2:23 a.m. after an officer approached Robinson's car smelling marijuana. The officer also spotted a handgun on the lap of the passenger.

A bag of marijuana was also seen in the floorboard, while the stolen handgun was found under Robinson's seat.