Former England international Andy Carroll is confronting potential imprisonment after being charged with breaching a non-molestation order, according to recent police statements.
The 36-year-old ex-Newcastle United and Liverpool forward was arrested at Stansted Airport in April following a flight from France. Authorities allege the offense occurred in March 2025. Carroll is scheduled to appear at Chelmsford Magistrates' Court on December 30.
"Andrew Carroll of Epping was arrested on April 27 in connection with an incident from March," confirmed an Essex Police spokesperson.
Non-molestation orders are civil injunctions typically prohibiting contact with specific individuals or locations. Violations can carry criminal penalties, including potential five-year prison sentences.
High-Profile Arrest
An eyewitness described the airport detention: "Border Force officials flagged an issue at passport control, prompting police intervention. The arrest created noticeable commotion among nearby passengers."
Currently playing for National League South club Dagenham & Redbridge, Carroll previously earned £80,000 weekly during his Premier League career. The striker's professional journey included stints at West Ham, Reading, and West Bromwich Albion, along with nine England caps.
Personal Life Developments
The athlete's personal life has drawn public attention in recent years. After marrying TV personality Billi Mucklow in 2022, the couple announced their separation two years later. Carroll has since been in a relationship with celebrity hairstylist Lou Teasdale since 2024.
This legal development marks the latest chapter in the career of a player who once commanded a £35 million transfer fee. Football authorities and fans alike await the court's decision as the case unfolds.
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