Katie Price faces JAIL after she is arrested for drink-and-drug-drive crash at six in the morning in 'dash for more drugs after all-night binge' - while serving six-month driving ban and after SIX previous offences

 Katie Price has been arrested after smashing her BMW on the way to pick up more drugs after an all-night drink and cocaine binge, it was claimed today - as she faces jail after six previous disqualifications. 

The former glamour model, 43, who is currently serving a six-month driving ban, was said to be in a 'bad way' when police arrived and allegedly arrested her at the crash site on a rural lane in Sussex. 

MailOnline understands she had been up all night taking drink and cocaine before leaving her property at 5am to pick up more. 

A source said: 'Katie is on a downward spiral. After an all-night bender. It's a new low, even by her standards.' 

A picture - tweeted by a police officer - showed a damaged BMW lying on its side across a lane near the scene of the incident at just before 8am. Its mangled front is wedged into the bushes and an ambulance can be seen on the road behind. 

Ms Price has been experiencing a turbulent year, and was recently seen with bruising to her face after an alleged assault at her home in Essex. 

She could face jail time following the accident because she is still serving a six month driving ban after refusing to tell police who was driving her pink Range Rover following a crash in Bexley, south east London in November 2018. 

The celebrity was disqualified in October 2019 for 18 months and was due to return to the wheel in April this year, but an administrative error resulted in the ban being extended for a further six months.

A source told The Sun: 'Katie rolled her car and was in a bad way when police arrived. She's in hospital now and everyone is desperately worried about her and why she was driving.'  

It came just hours after Ms Price told Good Morning Britain of her pain that being disqualified from driving meant she could not visit her oldest son Harvey at his residential college when he calls to say he misses her. 

A police officer tweeted this photo of a crashed BMW near West Grinstead around the same time of this morning's incident

A police officer tweeted this photo of a crashed BMW near West Grinstead around the same time of this morning's incident 

In April, Ms Price mocked her ban by sitting in the driving seat and pretending to drive - noting that she was on her own land

In April, Ms Price mocked her ban by sitting in the driving seat and pretending to drive - noting that she was on her own land 

Asked by Susanna Reid how Harvey, 19, was doing, she replied: 'Harvey's in Cheltenham now, he keeps ringing me saying, 'Mummy I miss you, I need your kisses and cuddles', so it is quite hard.

'Because obviously I don't get my licence back until December, so I can't just whizz in the car down there and it's not close.'    

A second source told MailOnline today: 'No other vehicle was involved in the accident but the car turned onto its side and partially left the road. The driver did not suffer serious injury but was taken to hospital.'

Although she currently does not live there, Ms Price still owns her 11-bedroom Sussex mansion in nearby Dial Post - four miles away - which she bought for £1.3million in 2014.

The property, which boasts a swimming pool, tennis court and horse stables, was nicknamed the 'mucky mansion' after it was ransacked by intruders last year.

They left the taps running causing tens of thousands of pounds worth of damage to property and Katie was forced to leave and moved in with her boyfriend Carl Woods in Essex.

The house is currently undergoing a major renovation which is the subject of a Channel 4 documentary and the glamour model has been seen filming in the area.

A resident said: 'Luckily no other vehicles were involved in the crash and it happened away from houses. It sounds like the person behind the wheel is going to be okay.' 

Sussex Police said today: 'Police responded to reports of a single-vehicle collision on the B2135 near Partridge Green around 6.20am on Tuesday (September 28).

'A woman, 43, was arrested on suspicion of driving while above the legal limit for alcohol and drugs, and has been taken to hospital to be checked over.

'The road was blocked temporarily while recovery of the vehicle was arranged.'

The mother-of-five has a long history of problems behind the wheel and has been disqualified from driving six times since her first ban back in 2010 for six months.

During her current ban alone, she was caught driving while disqualified in January 2019, and had another three months added to her sentence.

The day before, Ms Price was seen driving her boyfriend Carl's Land Rover on a public road in Hertfordshire.

A witness said: 'They were heading in the direction of the M11. Katie looked anxious.

'She seemed to be biting her nails. How can she be so stupid when she's only got a few weeks of the ban left to go?'

The ban was issued to Ms Price after her famous pink Range Rover was involved in a crash in November 2018, after which Ms Price refused to tell police who had actually been behind the wheel.

Driving while disqualified can lead to an unlimited fine and jail time of six months.

Ms Price was first slapped with a driving ban in 2010 for six months.

This was for speeding - 83mph in a 70mph zone in West Sussex.

She was then disqualified for a year in 2012, after failing to respond to two speeding tickets.

Ms Price reportedly failed to inform police when she received the ticket for breaking the speeding limit in a 50mph limit on the A24 in Dial Post, West Sussex in 2017.

She claimed that she failed to see a pair of speeding tickets because her mother takes care of the mail.

The former model was ordered to pay a total of £75 and she was slapped with the 12-month driving ban.

In 2018, she was banned for another six months, totting up 12 penalty points on her driver's licence.

During this ban, she was caught driving while disqualified in January 2019, and was given another three months.

A further three months were added to this ban a month after this, when she was convicted of drink-driving the previous October.

Ms Price was released by police pending further investigation on October 10 2018 following an alleged five-day bender that ended up with her being arrested for drink-driving after turning up uninvited to her on-off boyfriend's birthday party.

At the time, she was receiving treatment at The Priory and meant to be abstaining from alcohol, but it has since been claimed that she went on a five day bender prior to her drink-drive arrest.

She had reportedly been enjoying Strawberry Daquiris with ex-boyfriend Alex Adderson after fearing the 25-year-old would think she is a 'boring granny' if she didn't let her hair down.

Ms Price famously handed herself into police the previous July for driving while on a six-month ban, explaining at the time that she thought her ban was over.

It comes just hours after Ms Price told Good Morning Britain of her pain that being disqualified from driving meant she could not visit her oldest son Harvey at his residential college when he calls to say he misses her

It comes just hours after Ms Price told Good Morning Britain of her pain that being disqualified from driving meant she could not visit her oldest son Harvey at his residential college when he calls to say he misses her 

Ms Price was recently pictured with bruising to her face after allegedly being assaulted at her home in Essex

Ms Price was recently pictured with bruising to her face after allegedly being assaulted at her home in Essex  

Ms Price was banned after her famous pink Range Rover (pictured) was involved in a crash in November 2018, after which Ms Price refused to tell police who had actually been behind the wheel

Ms Price was banned after her famous pink Range Rover (pictured) was involved in a crash in November 2018, after which Ms Price refused to tell police who had actually been behind the wheel

Taking to Instagram, the former glamour model admitted that she thought the ban was done - but as soon as she realised it wasn't confessed her wrongdoing to authorities to avoid a 'guilty conscience.'

She said at the time: 'Been on such an emotional rollercoaster the last 6 months and my head has been all over the place, so much so, that I thought my driving ban was up.

'After driving to [son] Harvey's hospital appointment I have NOW found out that I don't get my licence back until 8th August.

'With this on my conscience I called police and reported myself.

'I've come such a long way and just want easy life now.

'I have got out of a hole and am finally happy and looking forward to being my old independent self.'

The reality star received a £750 fine as well as £200 in costs and a £75 surcharge following her conviction, according to reports. 

A South East Ambulance Service spokesman said today: 'I can confirm we were called at approximately 6.30am to reports of an RTC on the B2135 at Partridge Green.

'One ambulance crew attended the scene and one person was assessed and treated before being taken to hospital.'   

THE PENALTIES FOR DRINK DRIVING AND DRIVING WHILE DISQUALIFIED 

What is the penalty for drink driving?

If someone is convicted of drink driving they face being banned from driving, fined or even imprisoned. A magistrates’ court decides the sentence, which will vary depending on the severity of the incident.

The maximum sentence for excess alcohol (drive/attempt to drive) is an unlimited fine and/or six months in custody, sentencing guidelines show. 

The driver will also lose their license for at least a year if the offence was driving or attempting to drive. Attending a drink-drive rehabilitation scheme course could mean a reduced ban.

If the offence was excess alcohol (in charge), the maximum sentence is a fine of up to £2,500 and/or three months in custody. The driver could also lose their licence or receive 10 points.

What is the penalty for driving while disqualified?

An offender could face up to six months in prison and a period of disqualification for driving while disqualified.

If it is the first offence then alternatives to prison - including a community order, unpaid work or an electronic tag - will likely be considered. A previous conviction for disqualified driving increases the likelihood of going to prison.

Like with drink driving, the sentence will depend on the severity of the offence, taking aggravating and mitigating factors into account.

How would a potential sentence be decided?

Sentencing guidelines advise that all courts should pass a total sentence which 'reflects all the offending behaviour before it and is just and proportionate'.

There is no definite rule dictating whether sentences should be structured as concurrent or consecutive components.

If a defendant were given two six-month prison sentences - one for drink driving and another for driving while disqualified - these could be served at the same time, one after the other, or a mixture.

This means the offender could face six months in prison if the sentences are ordered to be concurrent, or twelve months if they are consecutive.

Concurrent sentences are normally appropriate where multiple offences relate to the same incident, or are of a similar kind.

Consecutive sentences are appropriate when offences arise out of 'unrelated facts or incidents', or in cases where the offences are of the same kind but 'the overall criminality will not sufficiently be reflected by concurrent sentences'.

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