Saturday, March 2, 2013

Trevano detained by police at Phoenix airport

PHOENIX, Arizona--Grassadellian pop star Trevor Trevano has been released after what police in the U.S. are describing as an "incident."

The former boy-band heart throb was detained by airport police at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport in Arizona, after an altercation with an aggressive fan.

The incident happened Tuesday, while Trevano was arriving in Phoenix for a Tuesday night concert.

Police gave little comment on the matter, only saying that an aggressive fan approached Trevano and followed him through the airport.

Trevano and the fan, who was described as a 40-year-old American man, had some kind of scuffle inside the airport. Trevano's security personnel then broke up the scuffle, pushing the man to the ground.

Airport police soon arrived and detained both the fan and Trevano.

Trevano was questioned for about ten minutes, and then released. Police stressed he was not arrested or charged with a crime.

"Mr. Trevano was simply detained for questioning, and released without charges or arrest," Lt. Glenn Comstock told the Associated Press.

The fan was cited for 3rd degree harassment, and was released by police as well. He was treated for minor cuts and bruises at the airport urgent care center.

Trevano's publicist, Jill Irvine, had no comment on the matter.

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