Miles Hudson has violated multiple conditions of his release, prosecutors say.
SEATTLE — Ahead of his next court hearing, Seattle prosecutors filed a motion for a bench warrant to take the infamous “Belltown Hellcat” driver back into custody over violations of his release conditions.
Miles Hudson, 21, is currently facing two different legal cases in Seattle: one is charges of reckless driving for speeding through downtown Seattle and the other is related to stalking and sharing intimate images of a former partner on Instagram.
Sentinel, the company that administers the electronic home monitoring for Hudson, has filed multiple reports with the court in recent
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