Amy SlatonThe camel bite claim seems to be confirmed – but at least there was definitely an unpleasant event!
Pictures taken from “Airmas 1000 poundsHe allegedly found a star with a camel while visiting the Tennessee Safari Park at the Alamo, and there was reportedly a bite mark that confirmed part of his claims.
The alleged attack on Amy Slaton occurred shortly before she was due to be taken into custody for a second round of drug possession and child endangerment charges.
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Details on Amy Slaton's injury at the zoo
Photos of the reality TV star's injury also show a 4-centimeter piece of fur missing the right arm, but on the inside of the cotofilo, leaving exposed fabric visible.
However, zoo owner John Conley claimed to have seen a bite and insisted it did not look like something a creature would inflict on a person.
The zoo owner's story appeared to be distorted when the Crockett County Wildlife Department revealed that a zoo official had come forward to report a visitor had been bitten by a camel.
Conley insisted it wasn't like someone bit Amy's camel, adding that it was strange that the reality TV star wasn't crushed by an open animal bite, meaning it wasn't an animal bite. TMZThe reality star was moved out of the zoo in Maca.
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TLC star hit with heavy drugs and no zoo
The Blast said Amy was jailed after the incident, when police found drug pills and marijuana in her car.
Police will allege she left the drugs in plain sight with her children inside the car.
The reality show star was quickly identified on Facebook by the Crockett County Sheriff's Department, who identified him as Brian Scott Lovevom, after someone at the Safari Park.
Police said that upon investigation, “deputies were immediately surprised by suspicious odors coming from the guest's vehicle.”
They noted that Amy and her partner were inmates and suspects in Crockett County Court on multiple charges of unlawful possession of Appendix I, unlawful possession of Appendix IV, and two counts of child custody offense.
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Slaton remains innocent until proven guilty.
The police have not confirmed that Amy's case is still under investigation and she has not been convicted of any crime.
Authorities believe that “the charges and allegations contained in this statement are merely accusations of criminal conduct and are not proven.”
Authorities state that Arguedo is presumed innocent, unless and until found guilty on any questionable ground and convicted through appropriate legal process.
This means that Amy's charges could be withdrawn if there is strong evidence of her innocence.
Finally, Tammy was also arrested for drug possession eleven months ago, when police visited her home following an anonymous complaint.
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The TV personality was bailed out of prison with his comrades.
Amy was released from prison alongside Lovvorn on $10,000, and was seen leaving the correctional unit that holds over 100,000 people.
The Blast reported that his imprisonment had received “national attention” and that people from all over the world, including California, were willing to help post his bail.
The duo has barred the press from leaving the Crockett County Jail, but the revolving door under Amy's roof remains visible.
Amy wore a tight top over pink camouflage shorts as she and her fellow inmate ran toward a waiting car in the video that went viral on Facebook.
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Amy Slaton's Children With Family Member Accused of Child Abuse
Sources close to the joint pledge say authorities will reach out to the Department of Human Services after Amy's arrest on drug possession and child endangerment charges.
The reality star's children, Gage Dion, 4, and Glenn Allen, 2, have been placed in the custody of a family member, most likely his wife, Tammy, pending the investigation.
Amy's release came a day after she became concerned that she couldn't stop asking Tammy about Amy's condition in her comments section.
Due to Amy Slaton's death, there is still uncertainty as we wait for the next development in her drug possession case and the risks to her upbringing.