NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Titans receiver Kenny Britt has two arrest warrants outstanding in Tennessee, and he is suspected of providing inaccurate information on two separate driver’s license applications.
The Tennessee Highway Patrol issued the arrest warrants April 14. Spokeswoman Dayla Qualls confirmed Monday to The Associated Press that the THP is investigating an issue on Britt’s driver’s license applications.
The Tennessean first reported the arrest warrants.
Attorney Jonathan Farmer says Britt will be in Tennessee soon to deal with these warrants, which involve misdemeanor charges.
This is yet another incident with police for the 2009 first-round draft pick out of Rutgers. He was arrested June 8 in Hoboken, N.J., after two detectives suspected he was carrying a marijuana cigar.