MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - Vikings defensive tackle Tom Johnson has been arrested for disorderly conduct.

According to Hennepin County online jail records, Johnson was arrested by Minneapolis police early Sunday and released on bail.

The 30-year-old was charged with one count of trespassing and one count of disorderly conduct, both misdemeanors.

Details on what prompted the arrest weren't immediately available.

Vikings spokesman Bob Hagan says the team is investigating and will have additional comment when appropriate.

Johnson's phone number is unlisted and it's not immediately clear if he has an attorney.

Jail records show Johnson was given a "tab charge," which is a charge issued by the arresting officer and filed with the court.

They are often used in misdemeanor cases.

It's Johnson's first season with the Vikings after three years with New Orleans.

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