“Tampa Woman Arrested in Orlando for DUI, Chemical Inhalation, and Tag Violation”
On February 3, 2025, Aliah Chessmore, a 21-year-old resident of Tampa, was booked into the Orange County Jail following her arrest in Orlando. Chessmore faces multiple charges, including inhalation and possession of harmful chemicals, violation of non-resident tag requirements, and DUI for alcohol or drug influence.
Under Florida law, inhalation or possession of harmful chemicals is a misdemeanor offense, often related to the misuse of substances such as nitrous oxide or other inhalants that can impair judgment. While this charge did not carry a monetary bond, the violation of non-resident tag requirements, which pertains to out-of-state or improperly registered vehicle tags, resulted in a $500 bond.
The most serious charge, DUI under Florida Statute 316.193, carries significant legal consequences. Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs is a criminal offense that, for a first-time offender, can result in up to six months in jail, a $1,000 fine, a license suspension, and mandatory DUI education programs. Repeat offenses or aggravated circumstances can lead to harsher penalties.
Chessmore remains in custody as authorities process her case. The combination of inhalant-related charges and DUI underscores the continued efforts of Florida law enforcement to address impaired driving and substance-related offenses.
Charges Below:
Booking Date: 02/03/25 City: Tampa, Florida Age/YOB: 21
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| Title | Type | Bond |
| INHALATION,POSSESSION OF HARMFUL CHEMICALS | $0 | |
| VIOLATION NON-RESIDENT REQUIREMENT-TAG | $500 | |
| DUI-UNLAW BLD ALCH-DUI INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL OR DRUGS - | $1000 |