Chris Rodriguez, a Kentucky running back who was arrested earlier this week following a traffic stop in Lexington, is now facing a warrant.

A warrant has been issued for the arrest of Rodriguez after he didn’t show up for a court appearance on Friday for an an arraignment hearing on a DUI charge, WKYT reported. Rodriguez on Sunday was stopped by the University of Kentucky police on Sunday on Nicholasville Road for careless driving, no tail lamps and operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol, according to an arrest report.

Rodriguez in January announced plans to return to Kentucky.

Last season, Rodriguez rushed for more than 100 yards in 9 games and finished the season with the school’s fifth-highest single-season rushing yardage. He had 1,379 and 9 touchdowns this season, which was second in the SEC behind Missouri’s Tyler Badie.

Rodriguez has 26 career rushing touchdowns, which is tied for the second-most in program history.

According to UK Police Chief Joe Monroe, Rodriguez was arrested on that DUI charge early in the morning on Sunday on Nicholasville Road in Lexington. Monroe said Rodriguez drew the attention of officers because he was operating his vehicle with no operational tail lights. The arrest citation said Rodriguez had slurred speech and there was “an odor of alcoholic beverages coming from within the vehicle.”