Stuart Hogg Released Following Arrest for Alleged Non-Harassment Order Violation
Former Scotland captain Stuart Hogg was arrested on 12 February in the Hawick area. He was later released without charge.
Arrest and release
Police Scotland said a 33-year-old man was taken into custody on Thursday, February 12, 2026. He was released without charge after the arrest, the force confirmed.
The arrest related to an alleged breach of a non-harassment order. The case has been described in headlines noting an arrest and alleged non-harassment order violation.
Previous conviction and sentence
In November 2024 Hogg admitted to shouting and swearing at his estranged wife, Gillian Hogg. He also admitted tracking her movements and sending messages that caused alarm and distress.
In January 2025 he received a community payback order. The sentence included one year of supervision and a five-year non-harassment order banning contact or approach.
Honours and rugby career
Earlier in February 2026 Hogg was stripped of the MBE he received in the 2024 New Year Honours. The MBE had been awarded for services to rugby.
Hogg captained Scotland from January 2020 until October 2022. His rugby achievements and recent legal matters remain in the public eye.
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