Copious Chaos: Lakeland Woman’s Arrest Includes Brandy, Spitting, And DUI

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Copious Chaos: Lakeland Woman’s Arrest Includes Brandy, Spitting, And DUI

Michaela Hames
Michaela Hames

LAKELAND, Fla. – A 29-year-old Lakeland woman was arrested for driving under the influence (DUI) and faces additional charges after allegedly spitting on a deputy, according to the Polk County Sheriff’s Office (PCSO).

The incident began on Saturday, April 5th, at approximately 6:43 PM, when a concerned citizen called 911 to report a woman driving a silver Mazda MZ6 who had a bloody hand and appeared to be drinking while driving.

The caller continued to follow the Mazda and provided dispatch with updates on its location until the deputies arrived.

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A PCSO deputy conducted a traffic stop on the Mazda at the intersection of Lakeland Highlands Road and Clubhouse Road, south of Lakeland.

As the deputy approached the driver’s window, the driver handed him a black bag, stating, “This is all I have.” The bag contained an empty glass bottle of E&J brandy.

The driver was identified as Michaela Hames, 29, of Lakeland. Deputies reported that she was irate, used vulgar language, and was uncooperative.

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Hames claimed that the blood on her hand was from a broken vase at her residence.

Deputies say she admitted to consuming alcohol and smoking marijuana but refused to participate in a Field Sobriety Test.

Michaela Hames was arrested on suspicion of DUI and transported to the Polk County Jail. While at the jail, Hames allegedly became combative with a deputy and spat on him.

Breath samples provided by Hames registered 0.140 and 0.148. The legal blood alcohol content (BAC) limit in Florida is 0.08.

Michaela Hames was charged with:

  • DUI
  • Battery on a Law Enforcement Officer (LEO)
  • Resisting Arrest with Violence
  • Resisting Arrest without Violence

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