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ALACHUA ‒ A 26-year-old woman was arrested Sunday evening on charges of driving under the influence and resisting an officer with violence after allegedly slamming a car door on a Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) trooper’s hand during a traffic stop near Turkey Creek.

The incident occurred around 6:19 p.m. on Sept. 21, 2025, when a trooper stopped a red Nissan Rogue for traveling 82 mph in a 60-mph zone and for a window tint violation. The vehicle came to a final stop and pulled into the Fast Track gas station near the entrance to Turkey Creek, 11921 N.W. U.S. Highway 441 and Northwest 109th Lane.

The trooper reported that the Nissan’s windshield was fully tinted and that the driver, identified as Isabel Itallia Maestri of Alachua, changed lanes abruptly and braked excessively before turning into the parking lot.

Maestri provided her driver’s license but was unable to produce a valid registration, instead handing the trooper a bill of sale. A records check determined the vehicle was not registered and was displaying a license plate that did not belong to it. The trooper told Maestri the vehicle would be towed.

According to the arrest report, Maestri became combative after receiving citations. The trooper said she snatched the paperwork from his hand, used profanity and adopted an aggressive stance when informed the car could not be driven away. He reported that a strong odor of alcohol was coming from her breath. When given the opportunity to remove belongings from the vehicle, Maestri allegedly kicked the driver’s door closed.

The trooper said that when he attempted to retrieve the keys, Maestri slammed the door on his hand. She was placed in handcuffs but continued resisting by kicking, throwing her body weight and pushing off nearby objects. Another trooper assisted in placing her in a patrol car, where Maestri allegedly spit on the divider and continued yelling obscenities.

Troopers reported finding several alcohol containers in the vehicle, including an open can measuring 19.2 ounces with an alcohol content of 9.5 percent. Due to her combative behavior, troopers were unable to conduct field sobriety exercises or administer a breath test.

At the jail, Maestri reportedly refused to follow instructions, screamed and continued resisting staff. She was booked on charges of DUI and resisting an officer with violence, and was cited for the window tint violation.

Court records show Maestri has one prior juvenile conviction from 2016 but no adult criminal history. Judge Meshon Rawls ordered her released on her own recognizance after directing that she be fitted with a transdermal alcohol monitor.

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