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‘Home Improvement’ star out on bond after arrest in Myrtle Beach
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WMBF) – A Nineteen Nineties sitcom star is out on bond after just lately touchdown behind bars within the Grand Strand.
Data present Myrtle Seashore police arrested Zachery Ty Bryan, who performed the oldest brother Brad Taylor within the hit TV present Residence Enchancment and a later function in The Quick and the Livid: Tokyo Drift, on New Yr’s Day.
Data present Bryan faces a second-degree home violence cost.
Public court docket data present the previous TV star was launched from jail on Friday after posting a $10,000 bond.
WMBF Information has requested the incident report and arrest warrants for Bryan’s case to get extra particulars on what led as much as the arrest. We’re ready to get these paperwork.
This isn’t Bryan’s first run-in with the regulation.
Bryan was arrested twice in 2024 for DUI. The primary occurred in February in La Quinta, California whereas the second was in October in Custer County, Oklahoma.
Police arrested the the previous youngster star in 2023 on assault, theft and harassment expenses related to a home incident.
Bryan was additionally arrested in 2020 on home violence expenses after he strangled a girl who would later change into his fiancée. A choose sentenced him to 36 months of “bench probation” and ordered him to participate in a program known as Bridges2Safety.
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