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Sunderland suspend Johnson after arrest over sex allegation

Sunderland midfielder Adam Johnson celebrates scoring their second goal against West Ham United during a Premier League match at the Stadium of Light in Sunderland on January 12, 2013

Sunderland suspended England winger Adam Johnson on Monday after he was arrested on suspicion of having sex with an under-age girl. Johnson was held in custody after his arrest and, with police saying he was helping them with their enquiries, the 27-year-old was suspended by the Premier League club pending the outcome of the investigation. "A 27-year-old man was arrested earlier today on suspicion of sexual activity with a girl under 16," a Durham police statement said. According to several newspapers, Johnson had sex with a 15-year-old and was arrested at his mansion on Monday morning. Three unmarked cars, a police van, plain clothes officers and crime scene investigators were reported to have been at the player's home. Johnson was due to travel with the rest of the Sunderland squad to Hull for Tuesday's league match. But the club's statement read: "Sunderland AFC has confirmed that Adam Johnson has been suspended from the club, pending the outcome of a police investigation. "No further comment will be made at the present time." Later on Monday, reporters were told that Johnson had been bailed and was no longer at Peterlee police station. Johnson, who has won 12 caps for England, started his career at Middlesbrough before joining Manchester City. He moved to Sunderland for £10 million ($15 million, 13 million euros) in 2012. Johnson has struggled to reproduce his best form on a sustained basis with the Black Cats. However, he has endeared himself to Sunderland fans with goals in each of the club's three victories at hated local rivals Newcastle in as many seasons, including a late winner at St James' Park on December 21 last year.