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49ers' Aldon Smith To Take 'Indefinite' Leave From Team Following DUI

SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) -- San Francisco 49ers linebacker Aldon Smith will take an "indefinite" leave following his arrest on Friday on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol and possession of marijuana, team officials said Sunday.

Smith, 23, who played in Sunday's game against the Indianapolis Colts, issued an apology for the incident.

"First off I wanted to apologize to the team, the organization, my family and everybody I let down," Smith said. "I also wanted to let it be known that this is a problem and it's something that I will get fixed, and that I'll do everything in my power to make sure that this never happens again."

Smith was arrested in San Jose around 7 a.m. Friday after a solo-vehicle crash on Bentley Ridge Drive, San Jose police spokeswoman Sgt.  Heather Randol said.

Randol said someone called 911 to report a vehicle striking a tree.

Smith was not injured in the crash and was arrested shortly afterward, Randol said. She said no one else was in the vehicle and that Smith was cooperative with police.

Smith was booked into county jail on suspicion of DUI as well as the marijuana offense, sheriff's spokesman Sgt. Kurtis Stenderup said.

He was released later in the morning after posting $5,200 bail, Stenderup said.

The arrest was the latest legal problem for the star linebacker, who was facing two separate civil lawsuits filed by people who said they were shot at a party he held at his home near San Jose last year.

Team CEO Jed York said the team would support Smith.

"We support Aldon if Aldon is willing to fight for himself and try

to make this right and I will stand here and I will support him and I'll take any shots that anybody wants to direct at the organization, you can direct them to me," York said.

York called Smith's leave "indefinite" and said there was no timetable for his return to regular play.

(Copyright 2013 by CBS San Francisco and Bay City News Service. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)

 

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