Former Detroit Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold was released from the Hillsborough County jail after posting a $1 million surety bond, according to jail records.
Arnold, 23, was released at 3:09 p.m. Tuesday (June 30), six days after he was booked into custody on June 24, records show.
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The former Lions first-round draft pick faces eight felony charges stemming from a Tampa Police Department investigation into an incident that allegedly occurred on Feb. 4.
The charges include:
- Four counts of robbery with a firearm or deadly weapon involving property valued at less than $750.
- Four counts of kidnapping with intent to harm or terrorize.
Court records show a judge set bond at $100,000 per robbery charge and $150,000 per kidnapping charge, for a total of $1 million.
Jail records indicate Arnold was released after posting a surety bond.
Arnold was arrested by the Tampa Police Department on a warrant and booked into the Hillsborough County jail on the evening of June 24.
The case is filed in Hillsborough County Circuit Court under case number 26-CF-010977-A.
Investigators have not publicly released additional details about the allegations that led to the charges.
The Tampa Police Department has also not announced whether any additional suspects have been arrested.
Arnold, a Florida native born in Tallahassee, was selected by the Lions in the first round of the 2024 NFL draft before later being released by the organization on June 29, 2026.
The criminal case remains pending.
Lions announced today that they have released CB Terrion Arnold.
— Detroit Lions (@Lions) June 29, 2026
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