‘Incoherent’ driver found surrounded by Fireball whiskey after crashing onto golf course
A driver was found incoherent and surrounded by empty Fireball whiskey bottles after crashing her car onto a Florida golf course. Erika Mayer, 34, allegedly attempted to deny drinking despite showing signs of intoxication. She was arrested and charged with DUI and refusing a sobriety test.
- ▪Erika Mayer crashed her car onto the Streamsong Golf Resort in Florida.
- ▪Authorities found her with numerous empty Fireball whiskey bottles in her vehicle.
- ▪Mayer was charged with DUI, DUI with property damage, and refusing a DUI test.
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US News ‘Incoherent’ driver found surrounded by Fireball whiskey after crashing onto golf course By Emily Crane Published May 21, 2026, 11:13 a.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google She’s no tee-totalor. An “incoherent” driver was allegedly found surrounded by empty Fireball whiskey bottles after she crashed her car onto a Florida golf course, authorities said. Erika Mayer, 34, is accused of drunkenly driving her red Hyundai onto the Streamsong Golf Resort near Bowling Green last Thursday night. Erika Mayer, 34, allegedly had a stash of open Fireball bottles in her car when she crashed in Florida.
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