For the third time in nine months, former NFL cornerback Stanley Wilson II was arrested for attempting to break into a home while naked, according to USA Today.
A Woodburn, Oregon resident called the police on Saturday after Wilson drove up to their house and made "alarming statements," according to Jason Horton of the Woodburn police.
Wilson allegedly attempted to break into the house, but was unsuccessful. When police arrived, they found Wilson emerging from a backyard shed completely naked. He was arrested and taken to the Marion County jail, where a $30,000 bail was set.
In June of last year, Wilson was shot by a homeowner who said he attempted to break into his home. He was charged with first-degree burglary, a felony, among other charges. He was arrested again in January of this year for breaking into another home naked. He has had a problem with methamphetamine usage in the past.
Wilson will appear at the Marion County Circuit Court at 3 p.m. on Tuesday.
He was drafted by the Detroit Lions in the third round of the 2005 NFL Draft, and his career ended in 2007 due to injury. He played cornerback at Stanford from 2001-04.
(h/t USA Today)