Go to mybowler.com and search around they had confirmed with the police department so information. To you guys who say the personal life isn't part of bowling you are wrong. All actions whether right or wrong greatly effect the public eye for the "PBA". That is why they are professionals and should act appropriately. How do you expect unknowing people to respect the sport of bowling if the light shed upon the PBA is of drinking, fat men. To me, no matter what sport, or professional if they have been found doing wrong, should be prosecuted the same way you or I are. If they feel they can buy their way out i hope the court system socks it right to them for bail. This is not a rant about PBA professionals, all should be held held to a higher standard as they are looked up to and emulated by many.