
An arrest warrant has been issued for former Florida Gators WR Quinton Dunbar out of Miramar, FL.
Dunbar, who plays cornerback with the Seattle Seahawks, along with New York Giants’ DeAndre Baker, allegedly robbed guests at a cookout just days after the two lost $70,000 in high stakes card games, per TMZ Sports.
Law enforcement reports indicated that Dunbar and Baker left with $7,000 in cash and several watches that were valued at more than $50,000. That total includes a $25,000 Hublot and an $18,000 Rolex.
Dunbar is charged with four counts of armed robbery. Baker is charged with four counts of armed robbery and four counts of aggravated assault with a firearm.
See the arrest warrant in the following tweet:
(1/2) A warrant to arrest has been issued for Deandre Baker, of the @Giants (four counts of Armed Robbery with a Firearm and four counts of Aggravated Assault with a Firearm.) Quinton Dunbar of the @Seahawks also has a warrant to arrest for four counts of Armed Robbery with a pic.twitter.com/vDDWMjYDaO
— Miramar Police (@MiramarPD) May 14, 2020
(2/2) Firearm. Charges stem from an incident that occurred on May 13, 2020 in Miramar. A copy of the warrant and affidavit can be located at: https://t.co/uG5qWq97rX pic.twitter.com/fDm1YkOuTR
— Miramar Police (@MiramarPD) May 14, 2020
Dunbar was traded from Washington to Seattle in March after spending five seasons with the Redskins.
The Booker T. Washington High (Miami) star went on to play four seasons at Florida after redshirting in 2010. He recorded 111 catches for 1,500 yards and eight touchdowns in his college career before transitioning to a defensive back with the Redskins.
Baker was a first round pick out of Georgia in the 2019 NFL Draft.