A speeding driver was arrested Monday afternoon after deputies discovered an empty container of “Kinky Pink” liqueur in her vehicle.
Ayla Marie Fraizer, 30, of Ocala was taken into custody after a Sumter County sheriff’s deputy spotted her blue Jeep traveling northbound on County Road 475 in Bushnell. The deputy observed the vehicle crossing the center line and paced it at 57 mph in a 45 mph zone.

When the deputy attempted to conduct a traffic stop, Fraizer reportedly failed to pull over immediately, continuing to drive while the deputy used both his siren and horn. She eventually came to a stop, then briefly pulled away again before coming to a final stop.
When deputies spoke with Fraizer, they noted signs of impairment. Fraizer agreed to perform field sobriety exercises, during which she showed multiple indicators of impairment. Deputies noted that she had difficulty keeping her head still, swayed significantly, and struggled to follow instructions. She also claimed an injury from a workplace accident prevented her from completing certain exercises.
During a subsequent vehicle inventory, deputies discovered a pack of rolling papers containing residue that tested positive for marijuana, as well as the empty 50ml container of “Kinky Pink” liqueur under the driver’s seat.
The California native was transported to the Sumter County Detention Center, where she provided breath samples of .139 and .141, well above the legal limit of .08.
Fraizer was booked on charges of driving under the influence and possession of drug paraphernalia. She was released after posting $2,000 bond.
