Disney star Kelli Berglund was arrested Friday on suspicion of using a fake ID at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio.

Indio police spokesman Sgt. Dan Marshall confirmed that the 20-year-old was one of 46 people to be arrested during the festival on suspicion of possessing a fake ID while under 21.

Berglund played Bree Davenport on the Disney XD shows “Lab Rats” and “Lab Rats: Elite Force.” She is a native of Moorpark in Ventura County and has been featured on TV shows “Hip Hop Harry” and “America’s Next Producer,” according to her Disney XD biography.

Though Berglund was technically arrested about 7:10 p.m. Friday, she wasn’t booked into jail. Police, in a partnership with the California Identification System, had finger print equipment and cameras on site. People arrested on misdemeanor charges had their picture and finger prints taken and were issued a citation.

Berglund was tweeting from her official Twitter account during the remaining days of the festival after she was arrested.

Throughout the weekend, 128 people were arrested; up 38 percent from the 93 people arrested during the first weekend of Coachella in 2015.

Marshall chalked up the increase to more people getting arrested for using fake IDs to buy alcohol. During the first weekend of Coachella 2015, 20 people were arrested on that charge — less than half as many people arrested this year.

Additionally, 16 people were arrested for public intoxication. Fifty-seven people were arrested on drug charges, 8 of which were felonies.

Two people were arrested on outstanding warrants, five were arrested for resisting or obstructing a peace officer, one was arrested for trespassing and another was arrested for violating a vehicle code