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Former AFL player Aaron James in custody after statewide manhunt

There were eight warrants out for his arrest and police asked the public for help. 

Former AFL player Aaron James in custody after statewide manhunt

There were eight warrants out for his arrest and police asked the public for help. 

There has been a statewide police manhunt to track down a former AFL player turned fugitive.

Three-club star Aaron James is back in custody after there were eight warrants out for his arrest.

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As the manhunt was on, police released a mugshot of James and asked for the public’s help to track him down.

James, now 48, played for Collingwood, Richmond and the Western Bulldogs.

He made his debut for Collingwood when he was just 17, and retired at the end of 2002 after just game for the Bulldogs in that season.

Aaron James (in action in 2000) has been arrested by police after a statewide manhunt. Credit: Getty Images

Since his time in the AFL, there has been a spectacular fall from grace.

He’s just been arrested over accusations of theft, possessing ice and failing to answer bail.

It is not his first run in with the law, either.

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James has been hit with more than a 100 charges over the last few years.

Those charges include burglary, dangerous driving and threatening to kill his wife.

James was no stranger to trouble during his playing days either.

In 1996 (while out of Collingwood’s team with a knee injury) he was involved in a fight at nightclub with security and charged with affray.

At the end of the 1997 season, he again made headlines for urinating on two women at the Saloon Bar in South Yarra.

After his time in the AFL, he had successful stints at various suburban and country leagues.

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