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Swindon Town footballer Nile Ranger held in assault probe Swindon Town footballer Nile Ranger charged with criminal damage
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Footballer Nile Ranger has been arrested by police investigating an assault on a woman and criminal damage to flats in Swindon. Footballer Nile Ranger been charged after a door and lift were damaged at flats in Swindon.
Wiltshire Police said the building's management company handed over CCTV showing a man "punching a female" and "kicking and smashing a door and lift". Wiltshire Police said Mr Ranger, 23, was arrested on Monday after the incident at Gordon Gardens at about 04:00 BST on 13 April.
The incident happened at Gordon Gardens at about 04:00 BST on 13 April. The Swindon Town player, who formerly played for Newcastle, will not face further charges of common assault.
Swindon Town player Mr Ranger, 23, handed himself in to police and was subsequently arrested. He has been remanded in custody and will appear at Swindon Magistrates' Court on Tuesday.
He will be questioned by officers later. The arrest came following the release of CCTV footage to a Sunday newspaper.
Police added that the woman seen in the CCTV footage had also been identified and officers have spoken with her. The club has asked the player to attend a disciplinary hearing on Thursday, BBC Wiltshire reported.
The club have asked the player to attend a disciplinary hearing on Thursday, BBC Wiltshire reported.
Mr Ranger previously played for Newcastle United before leaving for Swindon last summer.