REAL Housewives of Orange County alum Tammy Knickerbocker’s daughter Lindsey is still in jail weeks after being arrested for possessing meth, as her family fails to post her $25,000 bail.
The Celeb Report can exclusively confirm Lindsey, 33, still remains in an Arkansas jail as her family in California seemingly snubs her.
A spokesperson for Crittenden County Jail confirmed to The Celeb Report that Lindsey has been held in their facility for 10 days after her arrest on February 13.
Her mother Tammy and other family members have made no move to post the ex-reality star’s steep $25,000 bail.
If her bail is not posted, she will remain in jail until her circuit court date on March 31.
The Celeb Report has not received a comment back from Lindsey’s defense attorney at this time.
After leaving the show, Tammy and the Knickerbocker family lived a low-profile life under the radar.
No comments from the family have been made on social media regarding Lindsey’s arrest.
The Celeb Report has additionally not received a comment from Tammy at this time.
SHOCKING ARREST
Lindsey’s arrest happened last week on February 13 and the details were broken by local Arkansas news source, KNWA.
The 33-year-old was pulled over late at night in the parking lot of a motel because a patrolling officer had noticed her license plate light was out.
After police searched her car, officers found: “.4 grams of meth, more than $2,000 in counterfeit money, two forged checks and a device to print more.”
She was charged with possession of methamphetamine and forgery.
According to KNWA, the sheriff’s office was surprised about Knickerbocker’s ties to stardom and didn’t put two and two together until they received a call from TMZ.
Chief Todd Grooms said: “It was a complete surprise. I had no idea that we had someone in our jail that was related to a television personality.”
PAST ARREST
Lindsey’s track record stretches back further than her current shocking arrest.
In 2013, Lindsey was arrested for DUI, driving with a blood alcohol content of .08 or higher.
She was 23 at the time, and her blood alcohol content was .32, four times the legal limit in California.
Lindsey was arrested under suspicion of a hit-and-run and battery on a police officer.
After the incident, the star fled to a friend’s house and when a cop arrived she allegedly punched him in the stomach.
Lindsey was sentenced to three years of probation, 129 hours of community service and a nine-month first offender alcohol program.
TAMMY’S EXIT
Lindsey’s mother, Tammy, left the RHOC show after her husband’s death.
At the time, she wished to focus on her kids and her company Veriya.com.
Few updates have been posted on the Knickerbocker family in recent years on social media, as the family has led a low-profile life after their exit from the hit reality show.