Anthony Julmisse, a suspended Colorado Buffaloes sophomore cornerback who last month was accused of trying to push a woman down a stairwell, was arrested over the weekend on robbery allegations. Julmisse, 19, was arrested shortly before midnight last Saturday, according to court logs. While it’s unclear the specifics of his arrest, a report obtained Monday evening shows that he is facing charges of one count of robbery, first-degree criminal trespass of a vehicle — both felonies — criminal mischief and careless driving, which are misdemeanors. Related ArticlesAugust 21, 2017 Colorado Buffaloes zeroing in on kick/punt returners August 21, 2017 To look or not to look: Colorado and Colorado State football coaches react to the solar eclipse August 20, 2017 Leo Jackson ready to step back into defensive spotlight for Colorado Buffaloes football August 18, 2017 George Frazier shines in leading role with Colorado Buffaloes August 17, 2017 Colorado Buffaloes tight ends satisfied with their roles “Anthony Julmisse remains on indefinite team suspension from his previous arrest in July,” CU spokesman Ryan Huff said in a statement Monday night.