Rays shortstop Wander Franco has been arrested in the Dominican Republic in connection to allegations that he has been involved in inappropriate relationships with minors.
According to MLB insider Hector Gomez, Franco, who was scheduled to appear before investigators after searches of his home and his mother’s home in Bani in late December were conducted, met with District Attorneys in Puerto Plata, in the northern part of the country.
Rays Wander Franco with his lawyers. Franco appeared to the District Attorney’s Office at Puerto Plata (North of the Dominican Republic). pic.twitter.com/ZxtvclQC2M
— Héctor Gómez (@hgomez27) January 1, 2024
According to Gomez, Franco was interrogated by investigators, and was then placed under arrest.
Wander Franco Update:
After being interrogated by prosecutors, Wander Franco is now under arrest at Puerto Plata. https://t.co/5xSfIC4OsI
— Héctor Gómez (@hgomez27) January 1, 2024
Gomez reports that Franco is scheduled to appear before a judge Wednesday, and that prosecutors are expected to ask that the 22-year-old be held without bail while proceedings are ongoing. However, ESPN’s Enrique Rojas and Juan Arturo Recio report that the arrest stems from not showing at a scheduled meeting with investigators on December 28.
Franco was first accused of having an inappropriate relationship with a minor girl in August. The Rays placed Franco on the restricted list before Major League Baseball transferred him to their administrative leave list, where he remained until the end of last season. He was placed back on the team’s 40-man roster after the season as a procedural move. The Rays, who said they supported Major League Baseball decision to place Franco on administrative leave when the move was made, has not commented publicly on the investigation.