Earlier this year, former Bills defensive end Anthony Hargrove was suspended for a full season.  And that might have been a good thing, since there’s an upcoming incarceration that might have complicated Hargrove’s ability to play football this year.

WHEC-TV in Rochester reports that a warrant has been issued for Hargrove’s arrest.  As it turns out, Hargrove has failed to perform 200 hours of community service at the Boys and Girls Club of Rochester.

The sentence arose from a guilty plea to disorderly conduct, arising from an arrest of Hargrove and his brother outside a night club.  At the time, Hargrove was excited about the development.

“Me and my brother we’re going to get together with the director of the boys and girls and we’ll do something.  We’ll have a camp,” Hargrove said.

Since then, the Boys and Girls Club has heard nothing from Hargrove.