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‘Vampire Diaries’ stars arrested for disorderly conduct in Georgia

Four young stars, including actress Nina Dobrev, from the cast of CW Network’s new show ‘The Vampire Diaries’, were arrested for flashing motorists from a bridge in Georgia last month.

Washington: Four young stars, including actress Nina Dobrev, from the cast of CW Network’s new show ‘The Vampire Diaries’, were arrested for flashing motorists from a bridge in Georgia last month.According to RadarOnline.com, the young stars were doing a promotional shoot in Forsyth on August 22.
But the stars—Nina, 20, Candice Accola, 22, Kayla Ewell, 24, and Sara Canning, 22—all ended up in jail after being charged for disorderly conduct.
Photographer Tyler Shields and actress Krystal Vayda, who does not appear on the show, were also charged. According to the police report from Monroe county Sheriff’s Department, Deputies Morgan and Jackson responded to a call at Rumble Road Bridge at 3.42 pm on the day after it was reported that several kids had been hanging and flashing from the bridge at the I -75 northbound intersection. The officers reported that when they arrived on the scene, they made contact with five females and one male standing on the bridge. Officer Morgan checked their cameras, and discovered various images of females hanging, sitting and straddling the bridge. One photograph even showed one girl being held by her legs by the other as if they were trying to throw her over, reports Fox News. Then the officers instructed them to show some identification before taking them to the Sheriff’s Office and booking them for disorderly conduct. Tyler Shields posted 4.000 dollars in fines and described the police as having a "flair for the dramatic." ANI

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