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Actress Shailene Woodley was arrested for criminal trespass on Monday, along with 27 other protesters, along the route of the Dakota Access pipeline.

Woodley’s arrest occurred around 12:05 p.m., according to Morton County Sheriff Department spokesperson Rob Keller. The actress was protesting construction of the Dakota Access pipeline at a site along Highway 6 south of Saint Anthony, North Dakota, Keller said in a phone interview.

Woodley, the star of the Divergent film franchise, has been an outspoken supporter of the Native American-led protest movement. She appeared in Rapid City last week at the Black Hills Powwow to voice support for the protesters gathered near the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation.

“Maybe we can all set our intentions on Standing Rock Reservation,” Woodley, 24, told the main arena filled with elementary, middle school and high school students. “We can all send our youthfulness, our enthusiasm, our excited energy, to all of those who are camping out there right now in the cold, to all of those who have been standing on the front lines, to all of those who have been sending resources to protect clean water.”

Keller said the Morton County Sheriff department has arrested more than 120 pipeline protesters since August.