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Estella Warren's felony arrest


Estella Warren's felony arrest
Estella Warren's felony arrest. Actress and model Estella Warren is in some seriously hot water. The ‘Planet of the Apes’ actress was arrested late Monday night in L.A. on suspicion of DUI, hit and run, assault, and felony escape.
According to TMZ, a police officer witnessed Warren slam a Toyota Prius into three parked cars and drive away. After she was pulled over, she reportedly resisted arrest and kicked a police officer.

To make matters even worse, while being booked at the police station, she managed to free herself from handcuffs and attempted to run out the back door before being taken into custody once again.

She was really hammered,” a police source told TMZ.
Warren, a top Canadian synchronized swimmer, has appeared in several films and television shows, including ‘Planet of the Apes’ and ‘Kangaroo Jack.’ She has also modeled for Sports Illustrated, Vogue, Vanity Fair, and Chanel, according to IMDB.

She also in landed the No. 1 spot on Maxim’s ‘Hot 100′ list in 2000.

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