WOODBURN, Ore. – A former Detroit Lions defensive back was arrested Sunday after police said they found him naked for the third time this year, while trying to break into a home in Woodburn, Oregon.
The Associated Press said Stanley Wilson II tried to force his way into a home and then took his clothes off. Police said the homeowners were in their garage when Wilson drove up and started making alarming statements.
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When the homeowners went inside, Wilson allegedly tried to get into the home from the front and back doors, the AP reports. Police arrived and Wilson walked out of a backyard shed without any clothes on.
Wilson was shot in June during a similar incident, in which he allegedly tried to break into a multimillion-dollar home in Portland.
Deputies found Wilson naked in a water fountain in the homeowner’s backyard. He was taken into custody and to the hospital. He suffered non-life-threatening injuries.
The homeowner said he caught Wilson trying to break into his home and shot him.
Wilson was also arrested in January when he was found naked outside a home in Portland, AP reports.
Wilson, 34, of Portland, played college football at Stanford and played cornerback for the Detroit Lions from 2005-2007.
Wilson’s father, Stanley Wilson Sr., played in the NFL and became notorious after he missed Super Bowl XXIII and was found in a hotel bathroom with cocaine and other drug paraphernalia.