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‘1000-Lb Sisters’ Amy Slaton leaves zoo on stretcher after camel bite that triggered drug arrest

‘1000-Lb Sisters’ Amy Slaton leaves zoo on stretcher after camel bite that triggered drug arrest

Regarding the camel bite goes, one of the proprietors of the Tennessee Safari Park– which has a drive-through and a basic walk-through zoo– objected to Slaton’s claims that she was bit by a camel at the place.

Slaton shares two sons with her ex-husband, Michael Halterman– three-year-old Gage and two-year-old Glenn. It is not understood currently whether Gage and Glenn were both youngsters with her in the car at the Safari Park.

Conley went on to claim that of the hundreds of guests the zoo attracts every year, nobody has ever been attacked by a camel before. He likewise said that the zoo hasn’t located any security video footage revealing the alleged camel strike, and declared Slaton was not able to identify where in the park she was supposedly bitten.

Speaking to TMZ, Jon Conley firmly insisted that the tender loving care celebrity might not have actually been bitten by one of the park’s camels. Conley thinks that Slaton’s injury was above the elbow and “not a measure of a camel bite, since the skin is fileted open and there’s no bruised tissue.”

Slaton had not been the just one detained, however. A male in the car with her, Brian Scott Lovvorn, was detained on the exact same charges. Both were reserved into the Crockett Region Prison after Slaton was discharged from the medical facility.

As if a camel bite had not been poor enough, Slaton was detained shortly after receiving clinical attention when local sheriffs supposedly located psychedelic mushrooms and marijuana in her cars and truck. According to TMZ, the illegal compounds were in ordinary view for policemans to find.

1 local sheriffs allegedly
2 receiving medical attention
3 sheriffs allegedly found