
Daniel Adongo Has Police Called to House: Latest Details, Comments on Colts LB
Police were reportedly dispatched to the home of Indianapolis Colts linebacker Daniel Adongo on the morning of Dec. 10 after a female resident of the home sent a text message to a friend requesting help, according to RTV6's Jordan Fischer.
Fischer reported Adongo was not home when the police arrived and that the female resident was "unable to explain why she sent the text" after she declined to request medical assistance. On Thursday, the Colts announced Adongo was waived, but Stephen Holder of the Indianapolis Star noted it is unclear if his departure is related to this incident, as there have been no new developments.
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IndySportsCentral.com's Mike Chappell forwarded the Colts' official statement on the matter on Dec. 11:
"The Indianapolis Colts are aware of media reports regarding a possible criminal investigation of Daniel Adongo. As is evident from the reports, the facts relating to the alleged incident are highly uncertain. We are investigating the matter and until we have gathered clear information, it would be unfair to all concerned for us to make any public comment.
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While no charges have been filed and no arrests have been made, Holder reported on Dec. 11 that the incident report has been sent to prosecutors, though it remains unclear if charges will be filed.
A former Kenyan rugby star, Adongo signed with the Colts in July 2013. Since then, he's largely lived on the team's practice squad. However, he was elevated to the active roster on Nov. 12. He has yet to record a tackle in five career appearances.


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