Jeff Adrien, a former star for the UConn Huskies and member of the Minnesota Timberwolves was arrested earlier this month following a “six-hour joy ride” in a vehicle that didn’t belong to him according to TMZ.com. According to police, Adrien was staying at a local Hollywood hotel and waiting outside near the valet stand. When the valet pulled up a Mercedes, which did not belong to Adrien, he somehow got the keys and took the car for a spin. Six hours later the embattled basketball player returned the vehicle with tire damage. The Los Angeles Police Department arrested Adrien for Grand Theft Auto. He was taken to jail and later released on $25,000 bail. Adrien rose to fame during many successful runs as a forward for the UConn Huskies. The New Orleans Pelicans released him this year after signing with the team during preseason.
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