Ex-footballer further accused of police officer assault
Trevor Sinclair was originally arrested on suspicion of drink-driving in Lytham.
Former England footballer Trevor Sinclair has been arrested on suspicion of assaulting a police officer after being held for allegedly drink-driving.
The BBC pundit was arrested on suspicion of drink driving, common assault and criminal damage on Sunday after a woman suffered minor injuries when she was hit by a car.
The 44-year-old was further arrested on Monday afternoon on suspicion of a public order offence and assaulting a police officer.
Police were called to a disturbance at a house on Victory Boulevard in Lytham at 20:45 GMT on Sunday.
A Lancashire Police spokesman said: "Officers attended the property and found a man had already left the property in his car, a Tesla X60D.
"A short time later officers found the vehicle which had been involved in a collision with a woman pedestrian on Clifton Drive. She received minor injuries."
Lancashire Police said he had been released under investigation pending further inquiries.