COPS: Surviving West Palm Beach Yoga Twin Arrested For Driving Drunk, Nearly Hitting Trooper’s Car! (Video)

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Alison and Ann Dadow, in promotional material for Twin Power Yoga (via Facebook)

It’s been a hell of a bad summer for former West Palm Beach Twin Power Yoga studio owner Alison Dadow: First, she was charged with second-degree murder in connection with the motor vehicle death of her twin sister Ann and now she’s been arrested for drunk driving and nearly hitting a state policeman’s car.

Maybe someone should take this woman’s license away!

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Alison Dadow aka Alexandria Duval’s latest mugshot (New York State Police)

Alison Dadow, 37, was arrested by New York State Police Monday after she was observed swerving in and out of traffic and nearly hit a New York State Police investigator in the upstate village of Stamford.

Officers said her blood alcohol level was .26 percent, more than three times the legal limit.

She refused to let officers fingerprint or photograph her and was charged with aggravated driving while intoxicated and a host of other traffic violations. Alison Dadow is due back in court next week.

This is the latest bad luck installment for the Dadows, who for a brief while, seemed to have everything including matching Porsches.

Until two years ago, the girls ran the successful Twin Power Yoga studios in West Palm Beach and Palm Beach Gardens.  However, they abruptly skipped town in 2014 without paying their employees or reimbursing clients, some of whom had paid memberships a year in advance.

The Dadows attempted to open similar studios in Utah, but ended up filing for bankruptcy.

Then, earlier this year the twins turned up in Hawaii at a homeless shelter asking for money.

They also started using different names. Alison became Alexandria, and Ann became Anastasia. They both took the last name Duval.

In June, the twins were in a horrific car accident that sent their SUV flying off a 200-foot cliff.

Alison Dadow was driving the vehicle and was briefly charged with the second-degree murder of her sister Ann, but a Hawaiian judge dropped the charge saying there was no probable cause.

However, witnesses said they saw the women drinking, arguing and pulling hair before the accident.

[vc_message message_box_style=”3d” message_box_color=”turquoise”]By Jose Lambiet, GossipExtra.com, excerpt posted on  SouthFloridaReporter.com Aug. 19, 2016 [/vc_message][vc_message message_box_color=”green”]Related Stories[/vc_message]