A student who attracted national attention when her provocative yearbook photo was rejected by the Durango High School yearbook staff earlier this year was arrested at a party at her home Sunday night, the Durango Herald reported Monday.

Sydney Spies, 18, allegedly obstructed police as they tried to arrest her mother, Denise “Miki” Spies, 45, who was home while underage guests drank alcohol, the paper reported.

The younger Spies is free on $500 bond.

Her mother was released on $10,000 bond on a felony charge of contributing to the delinquency of a minor and misdemeanor counts of obstructing a police officer and resisting arrest, according to court records.

The Durango Herald reported that police found numerous underage drinkers at the party Sunday night with a beer keg, liquor bottles and cups of alcohol evident when they arrived.

The elder Spies allegedly would not provide her name or other information, then tried to run away from officers, who pursued her to a her bedroom and arrested her after a struggle.

Her daughter allegedly tried to stop police from pursuing, then tried to get out of the back of a police car after she was detained, the paper reported.

Court records show the arrest Sunday night was not Miki Spies’ first on similar charges. She was charged June 24 in Durango with three misdemeanors: resisting arrest; obstructing a police officer; and trespassing.

She has pleaded not guilty to all three charges, and a pre-trial conference on the charges is scheduled for Tuesday in LaPlata County court, according to court records. She is free on $500 bond in that case, records show.

A spokeswoman for the Durango Police Department was not immediately available for comment Monday night.

Miki Spies did not return a phone call to her cell phone Monday night requesting comment.

She posted on her Facebook page Monday evening, “I just love being targeted. What a bunch of BS.”

Spies graduated from Durango High this year. She and her mother made news in January when they challenged the school yearbook staff and school administrators over the rejected photo Sydney Spies submitted for the yearbook. The pair made an appearance on the “Today” show, and they later protested outside the school.

“I honestly think it describes who I am,” Sydney Spies told host Matt Lauer. “People can take it however they want, but I’m an outgoing person, and I really do think it’s artistic.”

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