Britney Spears' Home Saw 14 Police Calls in Two Years Before DUI Arrest
Britney Spears: 14 Police Calls to Home Before DUI Arrest

Britney Spears' Residence Logged 14 Police Incidents in Two Years

Newly surfaced reports indicate that police were summoned to Britney Spears' home a staggering 14 times over the past two years, casting a troubling light on the period leading up to the pop icon's dramatic DUI arrest. The 44-year-old singer, known for her hit song "Toxic," was taken into custody by the California Highway Patrol on Wednesday following a tense highway pursuit, which was captured in a chilling 911 dispatch recording. These revelations raise significant questions about the circumstances surrounding her recent legal troubles.

A Pattern of Police Involvement

According to the California Post, officers responded to 14 separate calls connected to Spears' property since January 1, 2024. The most recent incident occurred on October 23, 2025, when authorities received a report of trespassing in progress just before midnight, though details about that specific event remain unclear. In September 2025, deputies were dispatched for a well-being check, although the request was ultimately canceled.

August 2025 proved particularly busy, with police responding to a trespassing report early in the month, followed by two additional follow-up calls linked to the same situation. Another welfare check took place on July 11 around 1 p.m. Before that, the address went several months without incident until March 21, when a silent alarm was triggered at the property.

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Earlier Incidents and Ongoing Concerns

Going further back, deputies responded to an audible alarm in December 2024, while two separate well-being checks were logged on the same day in November 2024, with one of those requests later canceled. In October 2024, officers investigated a 'suspicious subject' reported near the home, while a 'subject disturbing' call had been recorded two months earlier. Another late-night request for a deputy to attend the property came in on May 27, 2024, though the reason behind that call remains unknown. The earliest entry dates back to April 11, 2024, when authorities responded to an audible alarm at around 3 p.m.

These incidents come amid reports that Spears had recently dismissed members of her sobriety team just weeks before the DUI arrest. Sources claim the shake-up occurred after the singer struck a lucrative deal selling rights to her music and returned home to Los Cabos, Mexico. According to insiders, several others tasked with looking after the pop superstar were also let go, including security personnel who had been keeping a close watch on her.

The Dramatic DUI Arrest and 911 Recording

The news follows the release of the 911 call, where dispatchers and officers describe the chaotic pursuit of Spears in real time. One dispatcher can be heard saying: 'A black sedan, erratic braking, swerving and driving with no tail light.' Another officer requests, 'Can we send all units down towards this area please,' as colleagues provide updates on the vehicle's location. Officers identified the car as a '2026 black BMW convertible,' and the call captures them tracking Spears before finally pulling her over.

The pursuit reportedly began around 8:13 p.m., with Spears driving in and out of the freeway lanes. Around 9:13 p.m., dispatch confirms: 'Driver is out of the vehicle.' Moments later, officers can be heard speaking with Spears, describing the situation: 'Talking with the driver,' one officer says. Once Spears was stopped, officers discussed the next steps, with one requesting a Drug Recognition Expert specially trained by the California Highway Patrol to assess whether a driver is impaired.

Legal History and Personal Struggles

Following the arrest, a representative for the singer stated: 'This was an unfortunate incident that is completely inexcusable. Britney is going to take the right steps and comply with the law, and hopefully this can be the first step in the long-overdue changes that need to occur in her life. Hopefully, she can get the help and support she needs during this difficult time. Her boys are going to be spending time with her, and her loved ones are going to come up with an overdue plan to set her up for success and wellbeing.'

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Spears has two sons with her ex-husband Kevin Federline - 20-year-old Sean Preston and 19-year-old Jayden James - who live in Hawaii with their father. Her history with the police also includes being cited for a hit-and-run misdemeanor after hitting a parked car in 2007, which was dismissed after Spears paid an undisclosed sum to the owner. She was also cited for driving without a valid California license in 2008, later dismissed by a judge. In 2023, law enforcement visited Spears's home regarding a video involving knives, but no charges were filed.

Spears has had very public personal struggles for nearly two decades. In 2007, the star famously suffered a harrowing breakdown after exhibiting worrying behavior in the months leading up to her infamous psychiatric hold. The then 25-year-old had fans concerned after she shaved her head and attacked a paparazzi's car with a green umbrella before checking into a rehab facility. The Toxic singer suffered another setback after a disastrous performance at the 2007 MTV Video Music Awards, where her performance of Gimme More was heavily criticized.

Family Conflicts and Conservatorship Aftermath

More recently, Spears has been open about issues with her family, claiming in early February that she is 'scared' of them and 'lucky to be alive' in a bombshell social media post. The pop superstar lashed out at her family once again, four years after she was liberated from her 13-year conservatorship, which was primarily controlled by her father Jamie Spears, 73. The toxic hitmaker claimed that her relatives will 'never take responsibility' as she slammed them for 'isolating' her.

Spears wrote in a lengthy caption: 'I'm incredibly lucky to even be alive with how my family treated me once in my life and now I'm scared of them. They will never take responsibility for what they did. We can forgive as people but u don't ever forget.' At the end of her post, Spears detailed her latest health blow, stating she hasn't been able to dance because she broke her toe 'twice,' four months after she sustained a 'horrible' leg injury.

Her father Jamie was initially a co-conservator after the arrangement started in 2008, with the attorney Andrew Wallet serving alongside him until 2019. The conservatorship was put in place following concerns for her mental health. Over Christmas, Spears shared a scathing message seemingly directed at her family, after her younger sister Jamie Lynn, 34, posted a holiday snap with Spears's older son, Sean.