Kings center Jarret Stoll admitted to possession of cocaine when arrested Friday in Las Vegas, according to a copy of the arrest report obtained by the Register on Monday.

Police allege that Stoll possessed 3.3 grams of cocaine and 8.1 grams of Ecstasy when he was arrested on suspicion of drug possession. The Clark County District Attorney’s office has yet to determine whether it will file charges against Stoll.

A spokesperson for the District Attorney said toxicology tests are being done on the alleged drugs, and results could take several weeks to process. Stoll has a court hearing set for July 1.

According to the arrest report, Stoll entered the pool area of the MGM Grand hotel and consented to a voluntary pat-down. A security guard found a plastic baggie in Stoll’s swimsuit shorts that contained powder and gel caps, per the report.

Per the report, a Las Vegas police detective tested the powder on-site and it tested positive for cocaine. When advised of his rights and asked by the detective if the powder in the baggie was cocaine, Stoll said, ”Yes,” according to the arrest report.

Stoll, 32, was released on his own recognizance Friday night, according to a spokesperson for the Las Vegas Metro Police. Stoll’s attorney, the Kings, the NHL and the NHL Players’ Association have all declined to answer substantive questions, citing the criminal investigation.

Stoll’s contract with the Kings expires on July 1, at which point he will be an unrestricted free agent.