Roosters' Mitchell Pearce arrested outside Kings Cross nightclub
Version 0 of 1. Sydney Roosters NRL halfback Mitchell Pearce has been arrested in Sydney after an early morning incident outside a Kings Cross nightclub. Police spoke to Pearce, 25, inside a Roslyn Street club about 1.30am on Sunday after receiving a complaint about him. He was escorted outside by security. He was arrested outside after allegedly becoming argumentative and refusing to leave the area. He was taken to Kings Cross police station where he was issued with an infringement notice and an order banning him from the area for 48 hours. Incumbent halfback Pearce was seen as a certain selection for the NSW team in State of Origin series which starts on 28 May. He had helped spark premiers the Roosters to a 30-6 win against Wests Tigers on Friday night. The Roosters said they were aware of the incident and that the NRL's integrity unit had been notified. “The Sydney Roosters have been made aware that Mitchell Pearce was issued with an infringement notice for failure to quit a licensed premises overnight,” the statement read. “The infringement notice was issued and the fine paid. “The Roosters have advised the NRL's integrity unit … The club will address the matter internally and will be making no further comment.” |