Cleveland Cavaliers guard Delonte West was arrested in Maryland after officers pulled him over for speeding on a motorcycle while carrying two loaded handguns and a loaded shotgun in a guitar case.

Prince George's County police spokeswoman Sgt. Michelle Reedy said Friday that West was arrested about 10 p.m. ET Thursday.

Reedy said West was riding a motorcycle north on the Capital Beltway in Upper Marlboro when he cut off an officer, who pulled him over.

Police said a handgun was found in his pocket, another in his pant leg and a shotgun in a guitar case strapped to his back.

Reedy said West "was very co-operative, there were no issues" during the incident.

West, 26, who lives in the area, was charged with speeding and weapons counts. It is illegal to carry concealed weapons and to transport loaded guns in Maryland.

Released Friday

Reedy said West was released on his own recognizance early Friday.

Cavaliers general manager Danny Ferry said the team was monitoring the situation.

"We have been in communication with Delonte and his family," Ferry said in a release. "We are gathering more information and will not have further comment until the appropriate time."

Last year, West left the Cavaliers' training camp to seek treatment for depression and a "mood disorder" he said he has battled his entire life. At the time, he said he was taking medication and attending therapy sessions.

West said his mood problems date to his childhood.

West has said his mood swings seem to be most erratic when his life seems to be in order.

Cleveland is the third stop in an NBA career that has also seen West play for Boston and Seattle.

West averaged 11.7 points a game and 3.5 assists last season in 64 games. He bumped up those averages to 13.8 and 4.1 in 14 playoff games for the Cavaliers.