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Maitland officer repeatedly cried, vomited during DUI arrest, troopers say

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SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – A Maintland officer cried, threw up, screamed and laughed in what troopers called a series of mood swings as he was being arrested on a DUI charge Wednesday night, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.Troopers said a be on the lookout was issued around 11:30 p.m.

for a red 2015 Audi that was driving below the speed limit on Interstate 4 in the Lake Mary area with its flashers on.When the vehicle was located, troopers said they noticed the driver, off-duty Maitland Police Department officer Lucas Patrick Holiday, had an open bottle of Olde English malt liquor in the car and was showing signs of impairment.[TRENDING: Teen arrested in shooting at upscale Orlando mall | Judge rips Fla.

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