An Arizona woman is arrested after being clocked driving 108 mph while reportedly rushing home to watch the reality TV show “Love Island,” according to highway patrol and police. Authorities say she was driving on a state highway in a 65 mph zone when she was measured at more than 100 mph. NBC News reports the incident occurred while she was on her way home, with law enforcement describing her as an apparent “Love Island” super fan. The Independent also states she is stopped and arrested following the 108 mph speed detection, citing the same key details: the speed, the limit of 65 mph, and that it was a state highway. Both outlets report that the arrest follows the traffic stop tied to the excessive speed and that authorities characterize her motivation as getting back in time to watch the show. The reports do not provide additional information about charges beyond the arrest, nor details on whether any injuries or collisions occurred.
Arizona woman arrested for driving 108 mph to watch ‘Love Island’
An Arizona woman is arrested after being clocked driving 108 mph while reportedly rushing home to watch the reality TV show “Love Island,” according to highway patrol and police. Authorities say she w...
- Authorities say an Arizona woman is arrested after being clocked at 108 mph.
- The speed was measured on a state highway where the posted limit is 65 mph.
- NBC News and The Independent both report law enforcement describes her as a “Love Island” super fan.
- The incident involves her alleged attempt to get home to watch “Love Island.”
- Both outlets attribute the report to highway patrol/police statements.
The woman was arrested after driving 108 mph in a 65 mph zone on a state highway, according to authorities
8 hours agoAn Arizona woman — and apparent “Love Island” super fan — was clocked going 108 mph in a speedy rush home to watch her favorite reality TV show, authorities said
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