Update (Sunday, March 29, 1:15 p.m.): Taylor has been dismissed from Alabama.

Alabama defensive tackle Jonathan Taylor was arrested Saturday night and charged with domestic violence third degree assault and domestic violence third degree criminal mischief, according to the Tuscaloosa Police Department.

The incident occurred around 6 p.m. Saturday, according to the incident report.

The 24-year old female victim had minor injuries to her neck, according to the report. Police also found a bedroom closet door with a hole punched in it.

The 6-foot-4, 335-pound Taylor, who has a history of domestic violence issues, joined Alabama in January after spending last season at Copiah-Lincoln Community College in Mississippi.

"UA is aware of the incident. The student has been referred to judicial affairs," a university spokesperson said in a statement.

Taylor was dismissed by Georgia last July after being arrested and charged with felony aggravated assault and family violence following an incident during which he reportedly choked and struck his then-girlfriend with a closed fist.

Taylor was also one of four Georgia players arrested last March for theft by deception after they were caught double-cashing meal reimbursement checks.

"We recruited this young man out of high school," Alabama coach Nick Saban said in February. "We felt that what we knew about him, what his high school coaches said about him, from what people at the school he was at said about him and where he came from in junior college that he was the kind of guy that deserved a second chance.

"But with that chance we also have stipulations and things that he needs to do from a personal-development standpoint so that he won't make any kind of mistake like this again. That's an on-going process with him. That's something that we continue to monitor, and it's something he's done a very good job with."

Taylor's arrest comes less than 24 hours after Tide senior safety Geno Smith was arrested and charged with driving under the influence.