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Bulldogs star returns second positive drug test
An oral sample taken from Bulldogs winger Josh Addo-Carr has returned a positive reading, according to police.
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An oral sample taken from Bulldogs winger Josh Addo-Carr has returned a positive reading, according to police.
Addo-Carr was pulled over on Friday night while driving in the Sydney suburb of Wentworth Point and allegedly returned a positive test.
He was then tested a second time, with the sample sent away for further analysis.
NSW Police sources said the test came back positive on Friday.
An initial test of Addo-Carr showed indications of cocaine, but he was not charged as police awaited the results of an oral sample.
Addo-Carr has denied to club officials that he took any illegal drugs, but
was stood down for the club’s return to the finals against Manly on Sunday in a bid to ease the pressure on the club and his teammates.
Josh Addo Carr leaving his home this week. Picture: Tim Hunter
The NRL star won’t play in the finals this weekend. Picture: Tim Hunter.
NSW Police released a statement on Tuesday afternoon confirming reports from this masthead that Addo-Carr was not subject to a second swab last Friday night because
officers were called away to attend an urgent matter.
“About 10.45pm on Friday, officers attached to Auburn Police Area Command were patrolling Baywater Drive, Wentworth Point, when they stopped a Toyota hatchback for random testing,” the police statement said.
“The driver - a 29-year-old man - was subject to a roadside breath test which returned a negative result. The driver underwent a preliminary drug wipe, which allegedly returned a positive indication.
Josh Addo-Carr in action for the Bulldogs.
“An oral fluid sample was obtained and sent for further analysis. At this time, an urgent call for assistance was received in relation to a reported attempted home invasion on Church Street, Lidcombe, about 10.54pm.
“A secondary drug wipe was not conducted as officers were required to respond to the urgent call. Auburn Police Area Command has reviewed the incident and is satisfied with the actions of the officers involved.
“The investigation is ongoing, as police await the results of the forensic analysis. No charges have been laid at this time.”
Addo-Carr’s lawyer Elias Tabchouri said that while his client didn’t argue with the alleged facts, he maintained that he did not ingest any drugs not prescribed by a doctor at any time.
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