The Vikings on Tuesday released from the practice squad offensive lineman Isame Faciane, who was arrested last week on suspicion of drunken driving.

To take Faciane’s place on the squad, the Vikings brought cornerback Tre Roberson back for a fourth stint with the team this year.

According to police, Faciane was pulled over at 2:33 a.m. last Wednesday in St. Louis Park after an officer observed him driving around construction barricades in order to move the wrong way down Highway 100. Faciane was released with a citation and charged with 4th degree DWI and driving without a Minnesota driver’s license.

“My thoughts are that it’s disappointing and that’s one of the things I’m trying to get rid of around here, making sure that our fans are being represented in the right way,’’ Vikings coach Mike Zimmer said Monday about Faciane’s arrest. “It was stupid and we’ll see.’’

Faciane wasn’t at practice Monday, and Zimmer said the Vikings were getting more information before making a decision on his future.

Faciane’s agent, Mark Eason, had no comment on his release or legal situation.

Roberson, an undrafted rookie who originally signed with the Vikings last May, played quarterback at Illinois State and is in his first year of learning cornerback. He has been cut three times by Minnesota in the past 1 1/2 months.