Corvallis police arrested Oregon State cornerback DeShon Wilson on Sunday morning, booking the freshman cornerback on a misdemeanor charge of fourth-degree domestic violence assault.

DeShon Wilson

Officers responded to a 911 call at 4:05 a.m. Sunday regarding a physical altercation at an apartment near 900 NW Beca Ave., about a mile north of OSU's campus. According to Corvallis police, Wilson's girlfriend had sustained some physical injuries. Following a brief investigation, Wilson was arrested.

Wilson has been released from Benton County jail on bail. He has been suspended indefinitely from the football program while the situation is under investigation, according to a university spokesperson.

Wilson did not travel with Oregon State to Boulder, Colo. on Saturday, where the Beavers beat Colorado 41-34 to end a 22-game road losing streak.

Wilson has played twice this season, in games against Washington State and California. He enrolled at Oregon State last January and went through spring practice.

--Nick Daschel | ndaschel@oregonian.com | @nickdaschel