Soccer Star Hope Solo Arrested on Assault Charges

21 Jun, 2014

Hope Solo, goalkeeper for the U.S. women’s soccer team, was arrested early on Saturday morning for striking her sister and a teenage nephew during a dispute at her home in a Seattle suburb, police said.

Police who responded to a 911 call at Solo’s house in Kirkland a little after midnight could hear noise from the “disturbance” from the street, according to a police statement.

Solo, 32, appeared intoxicated and upset, police said, and her 17-year-old nephew and adult sister were visibly injured.

The soccer star was hosting a party at her house when the dispute took place, the Seattle Times reported.

Solo is being held without bail in a local jail, on two charges of domestic violence assault in the fourth degree, according to the jail’s inmate registry, where she is listed by her married name, Hope Amelia Stevens.

Representatives from U.S. Soccer and Solo’s professional Seattle team, Reign FC, said they are aware of Solo’s arrest but declined to immediately comment further.

A woman who on Saturday morning entered the residence where the incident occurred declined to speak to reporters.

Solo has appeared as a contestant on ABC television’s “Dancing with the Stars” and has played on two women’s soccer teams that won Olympic gold medals.

It was not clear whether Solo had a lawyer. Solo is due to appear in Kirkland Municipal Court on Monday.

Reuters 

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