Investigating the specific legal charges and potential sentencing for Samson Nacua in Los Angeles
Former Utah Ute and BYU Cougar standout Samson Nacua was arrested over the weekend in West Hollywood in connection with the alleged theft of a professional athlete's vehicle. According to reports from the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department released on Thursday, Nacua and 27 year old Trey Rose were taken into custody for allegedly taking an SUV belonging to Los Angeles Lakers forward Adou Thiero without his consent. Deputies were alerted to the situation after the stolen vehicle was tracked to the One Hotel. Upon arrival, investigators discovered that the suspects had used the hotel valet service for the vehicle before entering the building.
The impact of the arrest has sent shockwaves through the local sports community, particularly given the high profile of those involved. Samson Nacua, who is the 27 year old brother of Los Angeles Rams star wide receiver Puka Nacua, was identified through hotel security footage reviewed by deputies. Law enforcement officials noted that the apprehension was swift once the suspects were located on the hotel premises. This incident marks a significant legal challenge for the wide receiver, who most recently played for the Michigan Panthers in the United Football League and has had stints with the Indianapolis Colts and New Orleans Saints.
Reactions to the news have been filled with surprise as details of the alleged theft emerged. The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department confirmed that both Nacua and Rose have been charged with taking a vehicle without the owner's consent. While the vehicle has been recovered, authorities have not yet clarified exactly where or when the SUV was originally taken from Thiero. As of Wednesday evening, both men remained behind bars, and it was not immediately clear if they had obtained legal representation to speak on their behalf regarding the felony allegations.
The strategy for Nacua’s career moving forward remains in question as he deals with these serious legal proceedings. Earlier in 2025, Nacua had already faced disciplinary action from the UFL, receiving a one game suspension following an on field altercation with a fan. This latest incident in West Hollywood adds a layer of complexity to his professional future in football. Representatives for the Michigan Panthers and the Nacua family have not yet released official statements regarding the arrest or the specific circumstances that led to the suspects possessing the Lakers player's vehicle.
Looking ahead, the future outlook for Samson Nacua will be determined by the upcoming court proceedings in Los Angeles County. The legal process will investigate the motive behind the incident and whether any additional charges will be filed as the investigation continues. For now, the focus remains on the judicial system as fans and colleagues await further information. The proximity of the arrest to the Rams' current season also places an unwanted spotlight on the Nacua family during a busy time in the NFL schedule.