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Report: NFL seeking information about February incident involving Elliott

Jeff Hanisch / USA TODAY Sports

The NFL sought information from police in Aventura, Fla., regarding an incident in February involving Dallas Cowboys star running back Ezekiel Elliott and the woman who also accused him of multiple acts of domestic violence in July, according to an email obtained by A.J. Perez of USA TODAY Sports.

Perez reports the woman - who claimed Elliott shoved her into a wall during an argument, injuring her shoulder - is cooperating with the league's investigation.

Ed DuBois, a security representative for the NFL, asked for "as much information as possible" about the alleged incident, including the 911 call the woman made.

"(The woman) claims that Elliott abused her in February of 2016 in Aventura," DuBois wrote. "She claims that she called the Aventura Police via 911 and that officers arrived but decided not to arrest Elliott."

The woman previously alleged she was assaulted by the running back on several occasions in Columbus, Ohio in July.

Elliott has not been charged for either incident, but the NFL's investigation into the July incident is ongoing.

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