Overview
- AFL chief executive Andrew Dillon said the league's integrity unit is examining the circumstances of a police visit to May's home.
- Melbourne confirmed Victoria Police attended May's residence last week and declined to provide further detail.
- Reports state police were called over alleged threatening behaviour and that no charges were laid from that attendance.
- May missed the Demons' Wednesday training session and has been permitted a few days away from the club, according to reporting.
- May and Richmond's Dion Prestia are due at Frankston Magistrates Court on February 20 for an affray matter stemming from a 2024 Sorrento incident.