One police officer may have taken a young woman’s face ID, but Christine Stoudemire was quick to offer $15 to get it back.

The Florida woman, was stopped by Christopher Hernandez, who pulled over Stoudemire’s silver Honda after observing it weave in and out of lanes and make a wide right turn, according to a police affidavit.

Officer Hernandez said he noticed that the driver, Stoudemire, age 18, was slurring her speech and smelled of alcohol, the Sun Sentinel first reported.

As Stoudemire was fiddling around in her wallet for identification, Hernandez spotted a driver’s license from South Carolina located in front of the Florida-issued card that Stoudemire eventually handed over to the deputy.

Hernandez informed the allegedly boozed-up Stoudemire that he was going to conduct field sobriety tests.

The suspect refused, according to Hernandez. The cop placed the teenager under arrest for suspicion of DUI.

The South Carolina license read that Stoudemire’s date of birth is November 22, 1989. According to the police report, Stoudemire’s actual birth date is November 22, 1993.

Then the young adult asked Hernandez not to take away the South Carolina ID, because “it took her months to be able to get the money” for it, the cop said in the police report.

Stoudemire then allegedly offered Hernandez $15 to buy it back.

The suspect was charged for a traffic offense and for third-degree fraud.

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