Officials aren't specifying why Florida State punter Logan Tyler is indefinitely suspended from the football program, but the move follows an August DUI crash under investigation by the Tallahassee Police Department.

Florida State coach Willie Taggart confirmed during his weekly news conference Monday that Tyler remained suspended. FSU classified it as "a violation of team rules."

After a public records request from the Tallahassee Democrat for all reports involving Tyler, the Tallahassee Police Department provided an incident report connecting Tyler to an Aug. 22 DUI case.

The names and locations on the incident report were redacted. No arrests have been made and the investigation is ongoing.

Tallahassee police officers were dispatched to a traffic crash at 2:08 a.m. where a man was found unresponsive. The report says EMS officials were unsure if the victim was unresponsive "due to a possible injury or due to his level of intoxication."

He was transported to Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare in an ambulance following the crash. He became responsive during the ambulance ride, but was not coherent.

No serious injuries were noted, but the police report said he had a swollen left eye and abrasions to his face.

Tyler started every game for the first three years of his career and started for the Seminoles against Boise State on Aug. 31.

FSU announced his suspension prior to the Seminoles' game against Louisiana-Monroe on Sept. 7.

Tyler currently holds FSU records for the most punt yards in a single game (499 vs. Clemson, 2018), punts in a season (82, 2018), and punt yards in a single season (3,545). He is tied for first for the most punts in a single game (12 vs. Clemson, 2018)

He is second all-time in career punt yards with 8,879. FSU Hall of Fame punter Rohn Stark (1978-81) holds the record with 10,418.

Walk-on Tommy Martin took over the punting duties for Tyler against the Warhawks. He punted five times and averaged 42.8 yards per punt, which is on under Tyler's yards per punt (44) from the Boise State game.

Martin had two punts downed inside the ULM 20-yard line and his longest punt went 58 yards.