
The brother of Rams star Puka Nacua was one of two men arrested over the weekend for stealing a vehicle that reportedly belonged to Lakers forward Adou Thiero.
The two men arrested Saturday by the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department were 27-year-old Trey Rose and 27-year-old Samson Nacua, the brother of the Rams' Pro Bowl wide receiver.
The vehicle was a newer model BMW that NBC4 Los Angeles reported belonged to Thiero.
In a release, the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department said that its deputies were able to track the vehicle to the 8400 block of Sunset Boulevard in West Hollywood.
The two men were arrested Saturday afternoon for taking a vehicle without the owner's consent and released later that night, according to information from the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department jail logs.
Rose and Samson Nacua were released under California Penal Code Section 849(b), meaning there were insufficient grounds to file a complaint. It wasn't immediately clear if either man was being represented by an attorney.
The sheriff's department said an investigation was ongoing and offered no further comment.
Samson Nacua, who played collegiately at Utah and BYU and spent time in training camp with the Colts and Saints, was suspended for one game by the UFL in April for slapping a fan during an altercation following a loss. As part of that punishment, he also agreed to participate in community service.
Puka Nacua also made headlines this week when he said on a livestream that he thinks some NFL referees make calls just to get shown on TV during games.