Henry County educator arrested on DUI charges.
HOUSTON COUNTY, Ala. -Linda Lawrence, an Abbeville Elementary School assistant principal, faces DUI charges following her Houston County arrest over the weekend.
County Jail records show that officers booked Lawrence at 12:54 on Saturday morning and released her six hours later after she posted a $1,000 cash bond.Before returning to Abbeville where she graduated high school Lawrence worked in New Brockton and Enterprise. The DUI is a misdemeanor but if convicted on that charge Lawrence’s driver’s license would be suspended.
Henry County Superintendent Lori Beasley told News 4 protocols will be followed as they would be with any employee and she plans an investigation of the matter.
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