Pooch Hall Arrested For DUI And Letting His 2-Year-Old Drive His Car

Pooch Hall Arrested For DUI And Letting His 2-Year-Old Drive His Car
Pooch Hall is in a mess of trouble after he was arrested for DUI and child endangerment. On Wednesday, Pooch was driving in Burbank around 7:30 when witnesses spotted the actor a toddler in his lap steering the vehicle. Witnesses also recall seeing Pooch Hall’s car veer off and smash into a parked car.
When an eyewitness approached the car, the child was crying in the first seat while the his car seat laid uninstalled amongst a mess in the back of the car.
When cops arrived at the scene they smelled a strong odor of alcohol. Pooch was tested and blew an alcohol level of .25 which is more than 3 times the legal limit. He was booked and was held on $100,000 bail while his son was released to his mother.
Pooch’s Instagram was last updated a few short hours ago. It appears he’s currently in Los Angeles shooting season 6 of Showtime’s Ray Donovan. His wife posted the following on her Instagram account last night.

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