No mug shot release for Britney Spears after DUI arrest, per sheriff's policy

The Ventura County Sheriff's Office has opted not to release Britney Spears' booking photo from her recent DUI arrest, citing departmental policy that reserves such disclosures for violent crimes or immediate public threats. This follows her arrest earlier this month for erratic driving, after which she was released and is pursuing treatment ahead of a May 4 court date.

In a follow-up to Britney Spears' DUI arrest on March 5 (detailed in prior coverage), the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office confirmed to TMZ that her mug shot will not be made public. An official stated the photo "does not fall within their requirements and is considered discretionary," as the incident doesn't qualify under criteria for release—typically reserved for violent offenses or cases posing an immediate threat.

To recap key events: Spears was pulled over for swerving on Interstate 101, failed field sobriety tests, and was booked on suspicion of DUI involving drugs and alcohol. She underwent a blood test at a hospital (BAC 0.06), was released around 6 AM the next day, and Adderall purchased in Mexico was found during the stop—potentially complicating charges. Sources described her as emotional, shedding tears while in custody.

Spears has since connected with family, including her mother Lynne and sons Sean Preston and Jayden James, and her team is arranging a treatment plan—possibly rehab—to address the incident ahead of her May 4 court appearance. This development keeps the story in the spotlight without the expected visual. Will more updates emerge before court? 👀

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Britney Spears was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol in Ventura County, California, on Wednesday evening. She was released from jail the following morning and has since spoken with her mother and sons. Her team is exploring treatment options ahead of a May 4 court date.

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