Casey Allen Moss charged for assault, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest

Casey Allen Moss, an actor for Days of Our Lives was arrested October 26, after attempted to punch a hotel bartender at the W Hotel in Scottsdale, Arizona.  His charges include assault, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest.

Casey Allen Moss, an actor for Days of Our Lives was arrested October 26, after attempted to punch a hotel bartender at the W Hotel in Scottsdale, Arizona. An argument started when the bartender informed Moss that he had enough to drink and refused to serve him another drink. Moss, who was reportedly intoxicated, attempted to punch the bartender after a friend unsuccessfully tried to hold him back. When he missed, he shoved another staff member, before he was tackled by a bouncer and held down. When police was informed of the assault at 12:30AM, and arrived at the scene, Moss struggled to break free and fought with an officer as he was being escorted out of the bar. When asked for his name, he shouted, “I’m Casey Moss and I’m an actor on Days of Our Lives!” He proceeded to curse and yell at the hotel staff as well. After the struggle, he was transported to Scottsdale jail without further incident, and released on Tuesday. His charges include assault, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest.

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Moss, who pays JJ Deveraux Jr. in Days of Our Lives, was in Arizona for its book-signing tour along with his co-stars. A co-actor for the drama, Freddie Smith, was also charged with DUI and vehicular assault last year as well following a car crash and sentenced to community service.

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