Aaron Neary, a practice squad center for the Los Angeles Rams, was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence Sunday evening in Simi Valley, California, authorities said.

The Simi Valley Police Department began receiving multiple 911 calls at 6:27 p.m. reporting a person who was possibly driving a vehicle while under the influence. The callers reported a vehicle was driving erratically and had crashed into several things including a bus stop sign, mailboxes and trash cans near Royal Avenue and Sinaloa Road, authorities said.

The vehicle did not stop after the collisions, police said. Officers located the vehicle and driver on El Monte Drive near El Lado Drive and conducted a traffic stop, authorities said.

Neary, 25, of Simi Valley, was found to be under the influence of alcohol after officers checked on him and conducted a breathalyzer test, police said. Neary blew .17 percent, which is more than double the legal limit of .08 percent.

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Neary was arrested and booked at East County Jail on suspicion of misdemeanor DUI with a blood alcohol level over .08 percent, hit and run and property damage, sheriff's officials said.

Neary, a 2016 undrafted free agent out of Eastern Washington, was on the Rams' practice squad for most of last season. He made his lone career start in Week 17.