LOS ANGELES, CA - OCTOBER 08: Tony Julmisse #8 of the Colorado Buffaloes takes a lateral during the second quarter against the USC Trojans at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on October 8, 2016 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)

Suspended Pac-12 player reportedly arrested again, this time with felony charges

This player was arrested for the second time this offseason.

Colorado defensive back Anthony "Tony" Julmisse was arrested last month on multiple charges related to a domestic violence incident, and he was arrested again over the weekend.

This time, Julmisse was arrested on charges of robbery, first-degree criminal trespass of a vehicle, criminal mischief and careless driving according to the Boulder Daily Camera.

The robbery and first-degree trespassing charges are felony charges. He was suspended indefinitely by the team after his first arrest, which included charges of third-degree assault, domestic violence and two counts of physical harassment.

It's safe to say Julmisse will likely remain suspended following this recent arrest.

The school released a statement saying they are investigating the issue.

"While we're still gathering information about this latest case, we are concerned to hear of these allegations," the statement said. "It is important to note that in any criminal case involving a student-athlete, there are three separate processes that can result in discipline — a determination by the coach, court sentencing and sanctions from the Office of Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution."

Julmisse recorded one interception last season as a freshman, and he was expected to contribute at cornerback this fall.

[h/t NBC Sports]