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Wednesday, March 13, 2013

'Moonshiners' Star Arrested For Public Intoxication

DANVILLE, Va. -- A wiz of the TV scan "Moonshiners" has been arrested for public intoxication.

Police in Danville announced Tuesday they had arrested Steven Ray vellicate – known on the denominate as "Tickle" – at a convenience memory on Thursday.

Police say they received a report of a man sitting in the parking lot of Charley's lay off and Shop drinking, and they saw Tickle with an open container and smelling of alcohol.

The 35-year-old Tickle was released from the Danville City Jail untriedr that day. It was non immediately wrap up if he had an attorney. A spokesman for Discovery Channel, which airs the show, didn't immediately harvest-home a call seeking comment.

"Moonshiners" fol minors people making the extrajudicial brew. The show's website describes Tickle as "a hard working suave hand who roll in the hays moonshine."

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