Michigan State linebacker Tyriq Thompson's arrest for a misdemeanor noise violation stemmed from his "lackluster attempts" to get people to leave a loud house party, according to police.

According to a police report obtained by MLive, East Lansing police were dispatched about complaints of a loud house party shortly before midnight on Sept. 1. They approached Thompson in the front yard of the house, which he acknowledged was his residence.

Thompson's name is redacted from the report, police say, because he has not pled guilty or been convicted of a crime.

(Read the police report below.)

Tyriq Thompson police report by MLive Media Group on Scribd

East Lansing police estimated about 100 people were located outside the house and suggested Thompson turn off the music playing from inside and ask his guests to leave. According to the report, Thompson walked into the crowd of people and "disappeared for several minutes" and although the music turned off, the guests didn't leave.

The report states guests started leaving shortly later but, for almost one hour, police struggled assisting Thompson in dispersing the crowd. Additionally, multiple times while Thompson and his friends were attempting to get people to leave, the music was turned back on.

According to the report, the inability to break up the party and Thompson's "lackluster attempts" at requesting people leave led to police determining the party had grown out of his control and he was arrested for disorderly conduct, unlawful noise. The report states there were about 200 to 300 people at the property and it was 15 to 20 minutes after Thompson was arrested before the majority of guests left.

Thompson was taken to jail without incident, the report states. According to 54-B District Court records, Thompson was arraigned on Sept. 4 and posted a $200 bond. He has pleaded not guilty and has a pre-trial hearing set for Sept. 27.

Thompson, a redshirt junior from Detroit Martin Luther King High School, made his first career start at strong-side linebacker for Michigan State's season-opening win against Utah State on Aug. 31. He did not travel with the team for the Spartans' 16-13 loss at Arizona State on Saturday.

"We left him at home because he got into a situation and I felt it was warranted that we leave him at home," Michigan State coach Mark Dantonio said Tuesday. "He rejoined the team yesterday."

The No. 25 Spartans (1-1) have a bye this week before playing at Indiana on Sept. 22 to open Big Ten play.