Is Los Angeles Rams Running Back Tre Mason Missing?

Nov 29, 2015; Cincinnati, OH, USA; St. Louis Rams running back Tre Mason (27) against the Cincinnati Bengals at Paul Brown Stadium. The Bengals won 31-7. Mandatory Credit: Aaron Doster-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 29, 2015; Cincinnati, OH, USA; St. Louis Rams running back Tre Mason (27) against the Cincinnati Bengals at Paul Brown Stadium. The Bengals won 31-7. Mandatory Credit: Aaron Doster-USA TODAY Sports /
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The Tre Mason situation seems to take a different turn every day and a new report indicates the Los Angeles Rams running back was admitted for evaluation.

One of the biggest stories coming out of the first few days of training camp for the Los Angeles Rams has been the absence of running back Tre Mason. According to Rams head coach Jeff Fisher, Mason hasn’t communicated with him or any members of the team since last year came to an end–which obviously will play a big factor in earning a roster spot for the 2016 season.

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However, it appears Mason is dealing with bigger problems than football at the moment and based off the numerous reports that have come out over the weekend, let’s just hope the former Auburn star gets the help he needs as soon as possible.

TMZ recently obtained the police report from an incident involving Mason that took place on July 23 and based off their report, things aren’t looking good for the running back.

From TMZ:

"According to the report, filed by the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office … cops say Tre’s mother had called because her son was “acting unusual and making irrational statements.”When Tre saw the cops, he threatened to call the White House and have them all fired — and made bizarre statements about Al Qaeda … so says the report.Upon inspection, cops noticed a hole that had been punched in the wall of Tre’s bedroom and a broken vase and lamp. Tre also had a cut on his hand, but was refusing medical attention. The officer who filed the report made it clear Tre was in no position to make decisions on his own. “I believe that Trence does not have the [redacted] ability to make decisions at this time and therefore he was transported to [redacted] where he was treated for the laceration and admitted for evaluation under the [redacted].”"

It would be one thing if this was the first time Mason has been involved with the wrong side of the law, but the fact that police have visited him five times since March is enough evidence that he desperately needs help. What makes this situation even more scary is nobody seems to know where Mason currently is at the moment–not even family or friends.

At this point, it’s not even about football when it comes to Mason as the main focus should be figuring out where he’s been the last few days and getting him help as soon as possible.