Thursday 10 December 2015

How Michael's Past Legal Troubles

Michael Cavallari: Inside His Past Legal Troubles



While Kristin Cavallari's brother Michael remains missing after his car was found abandoned in Utah on Nov. 27, more details have emerged about his past troubles with the law.

On Nov. 23, just days before his disappearance, Cavallari, 30, was arrested and briefly held in an Orange County jail. He was arrested with a loaded shotgun outside the city hall in Dana Point, California, and an unnamed woman also claimed Cavallari was outside her home carrying a shotgun, according to various reports.

In November 2014, Cavallari was found guilty of driving while his blood alcohol level was above the legal limit of 0.08 percent, according to legal documents obtained by PEOPLE. He was sentenced to three years of probation, $390 in fines, one day in jail, three months of attendance in a first offender alcohol program, and victim impact counseling.

He was also found guilty of several other driving violations, including driving at an unsafe speed in May 2014, and unsafe passing and driving while using a cell phone in October 2013.

Cavallari was charged with petty theft in July 2012, but those charges were ultimately dismissed.

"[Michael] was always a troubled kid and there was always drama with him," a source previously told PEOPLE. "He gave his parents a hard time. He's completely opposite to Kristin, who is levelheaded and business orientated."

Kristin expressed her hope for his safe return in an Instagram post she shared on Monday.

"I appreciate all the concern, thoughts, and prayers that have been extended to me and my family," she wrote. "We remain hopeful and I will share any news that we receive. I have such gratitude for all those that have shared their support."

Anyone with information regarding Cavallari should contact the Grand County Sheriff's Office at 435-359-8115.

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