1,000-Lb. Sisters' Amy Slaton is in some hot water following her arrest at a Tennessee zoo over Labor Day weekend.
According to a Facebook post made by the Crockett County Sheriff's Department on Monday, September 2, police responded to an unusual incident at the Tennessee Safari Park in Alamo, where a camel reportedly bit someone in Slaton's party. However, when deputies arrived at the scene, they were met with strong, suspicious odors coming from her vehicle, prompting a further investigation.
Slaton, 36, and her companion, Brian Scott Lovvorn, were subsequently arrested after police found illegal substances in the vehicle, charging them with "illegal possession of Schedule I, illegal possession of Schedule VI, and two counts of child endangerment." Both Slaton and Lovvorn have been booked into the Crockett County Jail, according to the post. The details surrounding the camel bite remain unclear, as authorities have not disclosed the identity of the victim or the extent of any injuries.
The post has certainly racked up a fair amount of comments, with some criticizing the couple, while others sympathized, deeming the arrest a bit too harsh. "My concern is for her children. Where are they now?" asked one curious follower, while another inquired, "So like flower and concentrate from thc?" A third asked the important question: "Wait no one is talking about the fact someone got bit by a camel and called the police?!"
Other users referenced her sister and TLC co-star Tammy Slaton. "they better come out with an episode about this. I wanna hear what Tammy has to say," said one fan, while another commented, "Tammy!! Girl, come get your sister! 🤣"
"I just know the TLC producers are kicking themselves for not getting this on camera for the show. Lmfao," a third stated.
Earlier in the year Slaton's husband Michael Halterman filed for divorce after four years together. The couple shares two young sons, Gage Deon, 4, and Glenn Allen, 2.
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