
Despite what you may have read elsewhere, there were no weird doings during the Heather Locklear bust this weekend. So says the California Highway Patrol.
Earlier today, TMZ insinuated that the arresting officer was taking snapshots for his private collection based on photographs of the incident.
“It’s strictly for evidence," CHP spokesman Lt. Dane Lobb tells E! News. "The officer was using his video camera to document the field sobriety test.”
In the TMZ photos, the officer is seen wielding a cell phone—not part of the agency-issued gear—and taking pictures as Locklear is being handcuffed behind a patrol car.
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