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previous Newcastle and liverpool forward Andy Carroll He has been charged with breaching a non-harassment order and is due to appear in court on Tuesday.
Carroll, who has nine England caps and moved to Liverpool from Newcastle in 2011 for a then-club record £35m, was arrested in April on suspicion of committing an offense last month.
Essex Police said: “A man has been charged with breaching a non-harassment order. Andrew Carroll, 36, from Epping, was arrested on April 27 and charged with offenses related to an incident in March this year. He will appear at Chelmsford Magistrates’ Court on December 30.”
Carroll, who also counts West Ham, Reading and West Brom as his former employers, spent six years with the Hammers before returning to Newcastle in 2019.
After spells in France with Amiens and Bordeaux, he signed for National League South club Dagenham in July.
He has scored six goals for the Daggers this season but has not been in their squad for the past two games.
A non-harassment order is an injunction imposed by the UK courts, usually to prevent one person from contacting another person.
Penalties for breaching the order range from fines to up to five years in prison in the most serious cases.