Former North Carolina standout P.J. Hairston was arrested on an outstanding warrant in Wrightsville Beach on Wednesday, according to WECT.

From WECT's initial report:

According to Wrightsville Beach Police Chief Dan House, after a disturbance at a Wings store, a man driving Hairston's car was stopped by officers, who asked where the car owner was. Hairston, 24, was on the beach strand at the time of the traffic stop. During the course of the investigation, officers discovered the car's owner -- Hairston -- had a warrant out of Orange County for harassing communication. House said Hairston was arrested without incident. The man driving the car, 39-year-old Kevin Poteet, was arrested for driving while impaired.

A two-year player with the Tar Heels, Hairston left for the NBA after his sophomore season in 2012-13. Hairston currently plays for the Rio Grande Valley Vipers of the NBDL.

In 2013, Hairston was charged for marijuana possession and driving without a license. Police seized a gun and ammunition during the same traffic stop. Charges were later dropped.

Two years later, Hairston was cited in Charlotte for driving with a revoked license and speeding.