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The presence of the name Tori Kay Hall and/or the likeness of Tori Kay Hall on our website is not meant to convey the innocence or guilt of Tori Kay Hall in any way. Our website includes only some basic information about people who have been taken into custody in the tri-county area in Florida such as their name, age, race, and the charges that may be associated with the incident in question that gave rise to their detention by law enforcement personnel. Arrest reports memorialize the hard work and dedication of the men and women who serve to protect the safety of all residents and visitors of the community. Updates to this website are made on a daily basis. The inclusion of everyone on this website such as Tori Kay Hall is not an indication that a crime has been committed. It typically means only that an LEO was acting within his duties to detain someone based on the issuance of an outstanding warrant or on the belief (probable cause) that a crime has been committed. Please do not contact our office with questions regarding bail. We are not a government agency or bondsmen. We are an independently operated and owned media company.


Subject:

Tori Kay Hall

Date:

10-08-2019

Sex:

Female

Race:

White

County:

Palm Beach

Charges:

DUI-UNLAW BLD ALCH - 0.15 OR HIGHER OR W PERSON UNDER 18 IN VEHICLE


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