San Francisco police are searching for Aldon Smith after the defensive end left a scene Saturday in which a woman accused him of domestic violence.

Police responded Saturday night to an incident involving the suspended Raider, but he was not there when they arrived, police said.

“The victim suffered nonlife-threatening injuries,” police said in a statement, according to the Mercury News. “The suspect fled the scene prior to police arrival and was identified as professional football player Aldon Smith, a 28-year-old Oakland resident.”

Smith has not played in the NFL since 2015 but is on Oakland’s reserve/suspended list. He was suspended a year following a hit-and-run that year and has not been reinstated since.

Smith, who was a Pro Bowler in 2012 for the 49ers, when he totaled 19.5 sacks, has a lengthy list of run-ins with the law. Smith was charged with three felony counts — later reduced to misdemeanors — of illegal possession of an assault weapon for an 2012 incident in which he was reportedly stabbed. He was arrested in 2012 and 2013 for suspicion of DUI and in 2014 for not cooperating with a TSA agent, who claimed he said he had a bomb.

After the hit-and-run, San Francisco cut their seventh-overall pick of the 2011 draft. Oakland took a chance on him, and he registered 3.5 sacks in nine games before the suspension came down.