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Woman Arrested for DUI, Stolen Vehicle

Teresa Gregory, 29, has been arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence, drug possession, suspended license and theft of a vehicle.

According to ABC 15, the Prescott, Arizona woman was speeding on Highway 69 when she was pulled over. Officers found she was driving without a license and Gregory initially told officers the vehicle was hers and then changed the story, saying it belonged to a friend. As Gregory's passenger, 34-year-old Jason Benstead from California, was asked to step outside the vehicle, officers noticed a glass pipe on the seat and found three grams of meth underneath the passenger's seat.

Gregory finally admitted to stealing the car in California and even stole a license plate from another vehicle to put on the stolen car. Gregory was arrested on driving under the influence of drugs, theft of a vehicle, display of fictitious plates, possession of meth and drug paraphernalia and driving with a suspended license. Benstead has also been arrested for theft of a vehicle and possession of meth; both Benstead and Gregory remain in custody.

If you have been arrested for driving under the influence, contact our Orange County DUI Attorneys immediately. You have only 10 days to contact the DMV to request a hearing on your behalf and if you retain our law firm, we will request and conduct the hearings on your behalf.

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