Former NFL wide receiver Roscoe Parrish was arrested in Florida this week after allegedly leaving threatening messages at his ex-girlfriend's apartment, including one in which he threatened to kill her 10-year-old daughter.

According to a copy of a warrant filed by the Mirimar (Fla.) Police Department and obtained by USA TODAY Sports on Wednesday, Parrish left multiple written messages last month for his ex-girlfriend, whom he dated on-and-off for more than a decade before they split in 2018.

The ex-girlfriend told police that some of the messages, which came after she had attempted to block communication with Parrish, were left on her car, while others were found outside her apartment.

"You (expletive) haha I found you, from your ex," one message stated, according to the warrant.

"Ima kill your stupid ass daughter," read another, which Parrish's ex-girlfriend reported to police on July 28.

Other messages threatened the ex-girlfriend not to contact police.

Parrish was arrested Monday after a Fort Lauderdale police officer pulled him over for driving with expired license plates and saw that he had an outstanding warrant, according to arrest records. The 37-year-old was booked into a Broward County jail on suspicion of aggravated stalking and authoring "written threats to kill." Both charges are felonies.

Parrish was held on $100,000 bond and released Tuesday, according to jail records. It is unclear when he is next due to appear in court. A text message to a phone number in Parrish's name was not immediately returned Wednesday.

A Miami native who later starred at the University of Miami, Parrish spent the majority of his eight-year career with the Buffalo Bills, starting 14 games while also returning punts and kicks. He finished his career in 2012 with 134 receptions, 1,502 receiving yards and 11 total touchdowns.

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