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Charlotte Hornets forward Miles Bridges has turned himself into Los Angeles police on a domestic violence charge.

The 24-year-old was in an argument with a woman that became physical on Tuesday, according to TMZ, which reports that the alleged victim required medical attention.

Bridges fled the scene before police could arrive, but turned himself in on Wednesday. He was charged with felony domestic violence and released on $130,000 bail.

An LAPD spokesperson told DailyMail.com that detectives will be providing further information on the case in the near future.

The team did release a statement on Thursday in response to the arrest: 'The Charlotte Hornets are aware of the situation involving Miles Bridges. We are in the process of gathering additional information. We will have no further comment at this time.'

The 12th pick of the 2018 NBA Draft, Bridges has played four seasons with the Charlotte Hornets, but is set to become a free agent at 6pm on Thursday.

NBA teams are allowed to begin negotiating with free agents on Friday, but are not permitted to sign players until 12:01pm ET on July 6.

Bridges turned himself into police on Wednesday – the same day the Hornets announced they had extended a qualifying offer to the former Michigan State star.

'As an organization we love Miles,' Hornets general manager Mitch Kupchak told reporters Tuesday. 'We are going to bring him back. He has been great for the franchise and I believe, with his work ethic, he's only going to get better.'

That $8 million offer makes Bridges a restricted free agent, meaning the Hornets will be given the opportunity to match any other contract offers he receives on the open market.