QPR Defender Steven Caulker Arrested & Charged After Failing to Give Breath Sample to Police

Published on: 12 March 2017

Queens Park Rangers defender Steven Caulker has been arrested and charged after failing to provide a breath sample to police during the early hours of Sunday morning.


The 25-year-old was stopped by police at theVictoria Street Car Park in Windsor after being seen in theIstanbul Kebab House shortly before.

Caulker refused to comply with instructions to provide a breath sample, leading to his arrest which was confirmed by a police spokesperson, according totheIndependent.


[We] can confirm that Steven Caulker, aged 25, of Richmond, has been charged with failing to provide a specimen for breath analysis required under the Road Traffic Act 1988,� said a Thames Valley Police spokesman.


It is connection with an incident near the Victoria Street Car Park, Windsor this morning 12/03/17.�

The one-time Liverpool loanee has been bailed and will appear at Slough Magistrates' Court on 27th March


This isn't the first time Caulker has been in trouble with the police.Just a few weeks ago he was arrested in Clapham Junction station after throwing objects at passers-by, while hewas arrested in 2011 for swearing in the street.

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