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Michigan’s Frank Clark arrested for suspected domestic violence

Michigan was off this week, but that will not prevent the Wolverines from making the news it seems. Starting senior defensive end Frank Clark was arrested early Sunday and charged with domestic violence.

Clark is currently in an Erie County jail in Ohio. The jail’s website confirms Clark was booked Sunday. His status with the Michigan football team has not been confirmed as of yet. Michigan officials have not released any information about Clark as of Sunday morning.

This is not Clark’s first run-in with the law during his time with the Wolverines. Clark was arrested for second-degree home invasion in September 2012. Clark stole a laptop from a Michigan dorm and was sentenced to one-year probation after pleading guilty. For this incident, Clark was suspended for one game by Michigan head coach Brady Hoke.

Michigan has one final home game to play on the schedule, this week against Maryland.

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