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'Lost' Stars Michelle Rodriguez & Cynthia Watros Arrested For Drunk-Driving |
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Michelle Rodriguez, 27, who portrays Ana Lucia on the hit ABC television drama "Lost", and Cynthia Watros, 37, who plays Libby, were stopped in separate incidents by police early Thursday morning on the Hawaiian island of Oahu.
"They were arrested just before midnight without incident, and both women were driving their own vehicles," Capt. Frank Fujii of the Honolulu Police Department told People Magazine.
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The two actresses were booked at the main Honolulu police station on suspicion of driving under the influence of an intoxicant and were released after each woman posted $500 bail.
On Friday, a spokesman for the Los Angeles City Attorney's office confirmed that it will be reviewing whether Rodriguez has violated the terms of her 36-month probation.
"We always take DUI matters seriously," said spokesman Frank Mateljan. "It's always disappointing to see someone, especially a rising star on a hit show, to allegedly fall back on these patterns. We'll be giving this case a good look."
An ABC spokesman said the network had no comment on the arrests reports Reuters. Representatives for both actresses and the show had no comment.
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Obviously Ms Rodriguez has never had anyone killed by a drunk driver or she wouldn't have acted in the manner she did. My only child a 16 year old Son Jimmy was killed by a drunk driver with just about the same BAC level she had. It's too bad that people in the spotlight don't promote MADD or at least conduct themselves with the law and not always think they are above it because they think they are a "star". I hope the judge puts a heavy punishment on her and makes her see what she has done isn't a violation of HER rights but a violation of all of the inocent people she indangered. I'ts sad these days that people don't take this more seriously and more will have to go through what my family and I have had to go through. Shame on her and I hope she really realizes what she has done, I won't hold my breath because people like her think they are above all of that.
Posted by: Sue Morell | December 20, 2005 4:19 PM