News Anchor Arrested After Drinking And Passing Out In Her Car Without Any Clothes On

Feven Kiflegiorgis, who also goes by the name of Feven Kay, is a 37-year-old news anchor living in Las Vegas, Nevada.

If you end up watching a lot of news in Las Vegas, you might have seen her on weekday morning programming.

Feven works for Fox 5 Las Vegas currently, and she started this job back in November of 2018.

Prior to that, she held the roles of assignment editor for KTLA, located in Los Angeles, and desk intern for TMZ.

On March 20th in the morning, Feven was found passed out in her car without any clothes on, and officers with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department arrested her.

Instagram; pictured above is Feven

Feven’s car that she was found inside of was parked in a residential area.

When police officers asked her how she had ended up passed out behind the wheel, without any of her clothes, she couldn’t recall how she got there.

Feven was ultimately arrested and charged with disregard for the safety of a person or property as well as reckless driving.

Instagram; pictured above Feven snaps a mirror pic

A few days ago, she got off with only having to pay a fine of a thousand dollars and is also mandated to attend a driving school.

Feven also went on-air to address her absence (since she spent several weeks after she was arrested not working) and kind of discuss what had happened with her driving incident.

“I’m Fox 5 morning anchor Feven Kay,” Feven started out by saying in the video footage, her hands folded in front of her as she spoke.

“Many of you noticed I’ve been off-air for a few weeks…to all of you who have reached out, a sincere thank you for your concern.”

“I was dealing with a private matter,” Feven continued. “But I want to take this time to be transparent.”

“Last month, I was arrested by metro for driving under the influence. At the time of the arrest, I was inside of a parked vehicle in a Las Vegas neighborhood alone.”

“That charge has since been reduced to misdemeanor reckless driving for which I will pay a fine and take classes.”

“As I move forward, I want you to know I have learned from this and I will continue learning, and I truly thank you for your support.”

It was big of Feven to own up to her mistake in such a public way, and it’s lucky she didn’t hurt herself or anyone else when it all happened.

You can follow Feven on Instagram here.

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