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    ‘1000-Lb Sisters’ star arrested at Tennessee zoo after claiming camel bit her

    By Raven Moore,

    2024-09-04

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    MEMPHIS, Tenn. ( WREG ) — Reality TV star Amy Slaton Halterman was arrested on multiple charges, including drug possession, at a Tennessee zoo on Monday.

    The Crockett County Sheriff’s Department said in a press release that deputies were called to the Tennessee Safari Park in Alamo after Halterman, who stars in the TLC series “1,000-Lb Sisters,” claimed that a camel bit her. Halterman was with a man named Brian Lovvorn at the time.

    When deputies arrived, they were “immediately overtaken” by suspicious odors coming from the pair’s vehicle. The cause of the smell was not disclosed.

    The department also said two children were in the car during the incident, though their ages were not specified.

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    Both Halterman and Lovvorn were charged with illegal possession of Schedule I and Schedule VI drugs, as well as two counts of child endangerment.

    “Our officers’ concern (was) not only the possession of the illegal drugs, what we believe to be mushrooms. You got two children that are in the vehicle with you,” said Crockett County Sheriff’s Department PIO Stephen Sutton. “Who’s under the influence? What exactly is going on?”

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    Amy Slaton Halterman, right, and Brian Lovvorn are pictured here. (Photos provided by Crockett County Sheriff’s Office)

    The kids are with family while the Department of Human Services investigates, authorities said.

    Meanwhile, Halterman and Lovvorn were seen leaving the Crockett County Jail hand-in-hand on Tuesday after paying their $10,000 bond.

    A reporter for Nexstar’s WREG spoke with Halterman, who thanked her fans for their support. She alleged that she was bitten on her right arm by one of the park’s camels and taken to an area hospital to be treated for her wounds the night before.

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    However, Claude Conley, the park’s co-owner, said her injury was inconsistent with a camel bite.

    “It was just on top of the arm, and if a camel bit, it would kind of bite down on there,” Conley said, while grabbing his forearm. “We don’t think the customers were in their right mind at the time.”

    For safety reasons, park visitors are asked to follow specific rules, such as not getting out of their vehicles or feeding the animals by hand.

    As Crockett County officers continue to investigate, Conley said he’s been getting calls from national media outlets asking about Halterman and her arrest.

    “TMZ, PEOPLE magazine, all of them (are) calling us for interviews,” he said.

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    Jenna
    09-06
    Several problems: First, OMG, Eeeeeeeeew... they wouldn't disclose the cause of the smell? They are morbidly obese, the smegma was the smell! Gross! 🤮 Secondly, they had mushrooms around children, which absolutely can kill adults if one slip up, one misindentification, etc, so can definitely kill children. Also, you can't be an appropriate caretaker and supervisor to children while under the influence of mushrooms. As someone who is experienced in both childcare and mushrooms, the two should NEVER mix; parents, get a babysitter for your children when you do your mushroom trips and be responsible. Get a babysitter for yourself while you're at it. And the poor camel... I hope a veterinarian has checked it out and that it will be okay.
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