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A mugshot Lisa Mayfield, the stepmother of Jeremy Mayfield and a witness for NASCAR in defending its suspension of the Sprint Cup driver, was arrested Saturday night after an incident at her stepson’s Catawba County house. Police arrested Mayfield at the home of her stepson and his wife Shana Mayfield. She was charged with public intoxication and trespassing. The police chief said, she was “pretty high.” Lisa testified in court against her stepson, claiming she saw him use methamphetamines, in July of 2009.
According to Catawba chief of police Cecil Cook, Lisa Mayfield was charged with public intoxication and had warrants issued for four counts of simple assault and second-degree trespassing. Cook said, she spent Saturday night in jail and was released Sunday after making a 5,000 dollars unsecured bond.
According to ESPN, The arrest was made at the home of Jeremy and Shana Mayfield. According to Shana Mayfield, she and her husband were on their way to Cherokee Speedway in Gaffney, S.C., for a dirt-track race when they received a call from a couple that lives on their property.
Shana said the couple heard banging on the door and went to the house to investigate. She said by the time she and Jeremy arrived back at the house, Lisa Mayfield was in handcuffs.
At that point, Shana Mayfield claimed that Lisa Mayfield threatened to come back and “kill me.”
“According to the officers she was pretty high,” Cook said. “The officers took her to jail on public assistance … to make sure she didn’t cause problems to anybody or herself. The Mayfields came up [to the magistrate's office] and took charges out. She was arrested on those charges while in jail.”
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