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Gregg Bell: Seahawks' Chad Wheeler released from jail on $400,000 bond for domestic-violence charge

News Tribune - 1/26/2021

Jan. 26—Seahawks offensive lineman Chad Wheeler has been released from jail on bond and is awaiting a court hearing after his arrest for investigation of domestic violence in Kent.

King County Correctional Facility records show Wheeler was released at 9:18 a.m. Tuesday on a $400,000 bond.

Wheeler, a backup tackle who turned 27 last week, was booked into jail at 1:19 a.m. Saturday on investigation of felony domestic-violence assault.

He remained jailed Monday night after an appearance in King County District Court Monday afternoon. In addition to setting the bond, judge Joe Campagna issued a no-contact order for Wheeler with the alleged victim through March 8, according to King County District Court records.

Wheeler's next court appearance is a probable-cause hearing scheduled for Wednesday afternoon.

A spokesman for the Seahawks told The News Tribune Monday night the team was aware of the situation with Wheeler and was still collecting facts surrounding it.

A request by the TNT for an incident report from the Kent Police Department wasn't immediately answered.

Washington state law requires a police officer responding to a call of a domestic-violence incident to make an arrest if the officer has probable cause to believe that a domestic-violence offense was committed within four hours prior to the officer's arrival. If the officer determines that assault is involved, they will arrest only the person they believe to be the primary aggressor.

The Seahawks list Wheeler as 6 feet 7 and 318 pounds. The Seattle Times cited a Kent Police Department report stating Wheeler is alleged to have strangled the victim, a 5-9, 145-pound woman reported to be his girlfriend, to the point that she lost unconsciousness Friday night at a residence in Kent.

Wheeler played in five games this past season, his first for Seattle, which ended Jan. 9 with the team's playoff loss to the Los Angeles Rams. His most significant playing time came in consecutive games early last month, with 64 of his 65 snaps on offense this season in games against his former New York Giants and the Jets because of multiple injuries on the offensive line.

Wheeler's contract paying him $750,000, expired with the team's playoff loss two weeks ago. He is eligible to become a restricted free agent in March. The Seahawks have the first right to re-sign him or to let him go as an unrestricted free agent.

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