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On Labor Day, the mayor of White Hall detained for DUI

Little Rock, Arkansas – In Florida, the longtime mayor of White Hall faces legal repercussions. after being detained by the Pensacola Police Department and being accused of DUI.
White Hall Mayor Noel Foster was taken into custody on September 4 at roughly 1:00 a.m., according to court records from Escambia County, Florida.
The next morning, after posting a $250 bond, he was freed.
He will appear in court on September 26.
56 is Foster’s age. Since 2010, he has served as White Hall’s mayor. Additionally, he served as the city’s police chief for seven years.
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