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49ers Blog: McDonald arrested in Sunnyvale

 

Matthew Barrows, mbarrows@sacbee.com
The Sacramento Bee
February 8, 2012 ET

It hasn't been a great couple of weeks for 49ers defensive line­man and the law. Accord­ing to the San Jose Mer­cury News, starting left defensive end Ray McDonald was arrested early this morning in Sunnyvale for an out­standing warrant related to a suspicion-of-DUI arrest in 2010. McDonald was pulled over af­ter be­ing recorded go­ing 94 mph in a 65 mph zone of Inter­state 280 in June 2010.

The 49ers issued a re­lease Wednesday saying they "are aware of the re­cent mat­ter in­volving Ray McDonald. We are gath­ering the rel­evant facts and mon­itor­ing the devel­op­ments closely."

McDonald was re­leased at 7 a.m., accord­ing to The Merc's report. Accord­ing to the San Mateo County Dis­trict Attor­ney's office, McDonald pled no con­test to driv­ing drunk in December 2010 and was put on probation and required to take a first offend­er's class that ev­eryone convincted of DUI must take. He ei­ther failed to complete that class or failed to supply proof he had completed the class, and on Aug. 9 a warrant was issued for his arrest in the amount of $7,500.

That in­cident fol­lows one in­volving rook­ie Aldon Smith, who was pulled over and charged with DUI in Miami Beach last month. Smith, accord­ing to po­lice, was swerving in and out of lanes and reg­is­tered .194 and .175 on two breath­alyzer tests. He was re­leased af­ter post­ing a $1,000 bond.

Both Smith and McDonald were key pieces in the 49ers' re­lent­less defense this sea­son. McDonald signed a five-year, $20 million con­tract before the sea­son and was made a starter oppo­site Justin Smith. McDonald fin­ished with 39 tackles, 5 ½ sacks and two forced fumbles.

This is McDonald's sec­ond arrest in two years, which means he may be subject to pun­ish­ment by the league.

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Matthew Barrows, mbarrows@sacbee.com
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New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning is sacked by San Francisco 49ers' Ray McDonald (91) during the second half of the NFC Championship NFL football game Sunday, Jan. 22, 2012, in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)
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