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Bond set at $1M for Lions CB Terrion Arnold

By Thomson Reuters Jun 29, 2026 | 1:37 PM

Bond was set at $1 million for Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold in a court hearing on Monday, with a Hillsborough ​County (Fla.) judge denying a motion by ‌prosecutors to hold him without bail to face charges of armed robbery and kidnapping.

If he posts bail, Arnold is prohibited from contacting any of the ‌six ​co-defendants and must surrender his ⁠passport. But a ⁠judge ruled Arnold doesn’t have to wear a GPS tracking device to permit him to perform his professional duties for the ​Detroit Lions.

His travel will be limited to attending team functions and court and legal ⁠appointments.

Arnold was taken into ⁠custody last week and is accused ​of being the ringleader of a plot to ​avenge a theft in February by detaining ‌and pistol-whipping the men he believed were responsible. But authorities said none of the victims Arnold and co-conspirators allegedly kidnapped and ⁠attacked were involved with stealing items from Arnold.

The 23-year-old who played at Alabama and was drafted by ⁠the Lions ‌was the primary conspirator, according ⁠to prosecutors. All three victims are ​in ‌their teens, according to court documents.

Arnold ​reported the ⁠theft of more than $250,000 in property from an Airbnb in Largo, Fla., near Tampa, three days before the alleged kidnapping and assault occurred.

The Lions begin training camp in four weeks.

–Field ​Level Media