Linebacker Cato June was arrested early Monday, just hours after the Buccaneers returned home following a 31-7 victory in Atlanta and charged with a misdemeanor count of driving under the influence. According to a Tampa, Fla., police spokesman, June was stopped at 2:52 A.M. after he was clocked at 66 mph in a 45-mph zone. Arresting officer Peter Bucher, in the arrest affidavit, said that as he approached June's vehicle he detected the smell of alcohol. June, who celebrated his 28th birthday Sunday, refused a breathalyzer test. But the officer subsequently conducted a field sobriety test and noted in his report that June "exhibited clues of impairment." At 11:30 A.M., June was released after posting $500 bail. The incident, details of which were still being sought by Bucs' officials, could bring June under review because of the NFL's personal conduct policy.