Lions CB Terrion Arnold Named In Florida Robbery And Kidnapping Case

Detroit Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold has been named in a Florida robbery case, court files revealed on Tuesday. While prosecutors say Arnold is associated with three men arrested in relation to the alleged robbery, Arnold himself has not been charged with a crime.

In connection with the case, Hillsborough County Sheriffs arrested three men for an alleged robbery at an apartment in Tampa, Florida, on Feb. 4: Boakai Hilton Jr., Lyndell Hudson and Christion Williams. Hilton, 23, has been charged with three felony counts of kidnapping and three felony counts of robbery with a firearm with a deadly weapon, which could carry a life sentence.

Hilton has pleaded not guilty to the charges.

Prosecutors allege that Hilton organized the plan to rob three man on behalf of Arnold, who’s rental unit in Florida was allegedly robbed twice before the alleged robbery in Tampa. Prosecutors say that though the original robberies were reported to authorities, Arnold and others “decided to take matters into their own hands.”

Arnold, a first-round pick of the Lions in 2024, just completed his second year at cornerback with Detroit in 2025, missing nine games due to injury. 

The Detroit Lions, nor Terrion Arnold have not yet commented on the matter.