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A man refuses to take a breathalyzer test after being accused of driving his golf cart while intoxicated; a man spends time with underage girls at the beach while in possession of LSD and hashish; a dad has a gun in the car while picking up his son.
Several individuals in Flagler County, Fla., and Modesto, Calif., wind up behind bars due to warrants; a driver gets arrested while on vacation for reckless driving; a man is charged with brandishing a firearm in Virginia Beach, Va.
An elderly woman fights with her sister in Florida and gets arrested for domestic battery; a 19-year-old young man gets extradited from Miami after missing his court date for an old marijuana charge and finally faces justice.
A young man sends a text message and violates a restraining order; an 18-year-old woman fights with her brother and gets arrested for assault and battery
A jealous boyfriend fights his way into jail, and speedsters and a diplomat also make their way into the facility; an expectant mother hopes she doesn't give birth while in handcuffs; a homeless man regrets his decision.
A man steals blueberries and winds up behind bars; a woman surrenders to the authorities after spending her life running from the law due to her desire to make amends with her son; a professional motorcycle racer wants to attend nationals.
Young adults learn the hard way that their actions have consequences. Three young men exploring abandoned buildings get charged with felony burglary and a young lady's play fighting with her boyfriend lands her in jail for the weekend.
In Modesto, two men struggle with high bail amounts, and a "frequent flyer" ends up back in jail after having a little too much boxed wine. Meanwhile in Virginia Beach, a man is arrested after getting in a fight with his girlfriend's ex over a litter of pitbull puppies.
Bad decisions cause people to get booked in, including a first-timer that resisted arrest for riding their bicycle on the wrong side of the road, a couple that had a half a pound of meth, and a frequent drug offender that is suspected of smuggling in contraband.
Whether you are young and reckless or an older habitual criminal stuck in a loop of chaotic re-offending, the booking process remains the same. A teen gets nabbed for being in the wrong place at the wrong time, while a man who left town with an outstanding warrant gets caught when he returns for his aunt's funeral and faces a one million dollar bail.
One wrong move could get anyone booked in; like a son who landed himself in jail after his dad rear-ended a car, or a Northern California gearhead who gets spotted by a helicopter after allegedly doing a burnout at a car meet.
Life lessons are learned when a first-timer and folks familiar with the system get booked. A woman struggles to deal with her husband's health issues and gets a DWI, while a father having too much fun draws attention to himself resulting in a gun possession charge.
An officer issues a DWI as a mother in Virginia Beach drives to her local 7-11 store; authorities in a helicopter observe a car enthusiast in Northern California doing a burnout at a car meet, which results in the offender getting booked.
In the realm of arrests and jail bookings, every person detained shares a universal longing for freedom and a return to their home. From the perspective of the person being arrested, viewers get a firsthand understanding of what truly happens once the handcuffs are on and the justice system begins its process.
A career criminal and first-time arrestee bond in custody; an expecting father faces the prospect of missing his child's birth, and a 20 year-old aspiring model gets a taste of the inside of a jail cell for the first time.
First-timers and frequent flyers get booked, including the son of a deputy who is charged with stealing a dog that he's been caring for, and an intoxicated gentleman comes back to see his favorite policeman and deputies for another round of hydration in a holding cell.
Every day, tens of thousands of people get booked into jails all across the country for crimes both big and small. "Booked: First Day In" is their side of the story.