Safari park camel bite and ‘suspicious odors’ from car lead to ‘1,000-Lb. Sisters’ star’s child endangerment arrest at zoo

Amy Slaton Halterman mug shot

Left: Amy Slaton Halterman in August 2024 during a treat review (Amy Slaton-Halterman/YouTube). Right: a booking photo at the Crockett County Jail after her Labor Day arrest.

A woman known for co-starring on TLC’s reality TV show “1,000-Lb. Sisters” found herself under arrest and accused of child endangerment on Labor Day after a bizarre camel bite incident at a safari park in Alamo, Tennessee.

The incident involving Amy Slaton Halterman unfolded at the Tennessee Safari Park, where guests can drive through in their cars and view the animals, evidently including camels, up close.

The Crockett County Sheriff’s Office, heading its press release with “FROM FEEDING A CAMEL TO THE SLAMMER” and commenting on the “no ordinary Labor Day” nature of the case, said its investigation began with a report of a guest bitten by a camel and led to a car with “suspicious odors.”

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