'Home Improvement' star Zachery Ty Bryan arrested for DUI in California, fans say he 'needs treatmemt'
LA QUNITA, CALIFORNIA: Zachery Ty Bryan recently had a run in with law enforcement since he was allegedly driving under the influence.
The 42-year-old film producer was reportedly arrested early Saturday, February 17, morning before being taken to the John Benoit Detention Center.
Zachery Ty Bryan pas $50,000 as bond amount
Sergeant Wenndy Brito-Gonzalez told Fox News Digital, “Deputies assigned to the La Quinta Sheriff’s Station conducted a traffic stop in the area of Washington Street and Calle Tampico in La Quinta on a vehicle suspected of being involved in a recent traffic collision.”
The sergeant continued, “When deputies contacted the driver, they observed indications of impairment, leading to the driver’s arrest for driving under the influence with priors,” before adding, “The driver, later identified as 42-year-old Zachery Bryan, was booked into a Riverside County jail.”
It has been said that the former star of 'Home Improvement' was pressed with a felony for driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs charge as well as a misdemeanor "contempt of court.”
However, after paying the bail amount of $50,000, Bryan was released from the jail.
Zachery Ty Bryan has a history of DUIs and domestic violence
This was not the first time, the ‘True Heart’ actor had to spend time in jail. He faced multiple charges lately because of his involvement in domestic violence and DUIs, and the most recent one was in July last year as he was reportedly involved in a domestic violence incident.
At the time, the actor was slapped with a charge of Assault in the Fourth Degree under the APA (Abuse Prevention Act) charge. Also, in February 2021, Bryan was sentenced to probation after pleading guilty to “two counts, menacing -- constituting domestic violence and assault in the fourth degree -- constituting domestic violence.”
Internet says Zachery Ty 'needs treatment’
Meanwhile, people have reacted online over Bryan’s repeated arrests.
A Facebook user shared, “Poor guy needs help. This is his fourth time & he was still on probation from 2020 it sounds like.”
Another user wrote, “He needs to get some help!”
The third one remarked, “This dude has serious issues. Sad.”
The fourth one commented, “It's a shame to see him fall so fast.”
The fifth user added, “So basically alcoholism he needs treatment.”
A comment read, "Man fast and the furious Tokyo drift all over again."
"Better sit him down in jail before he kills somebody," another comment added.
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