Carmella Bing Arrested, Cited for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia

IRVINE, Calif. — Adult star Carmella Bing was apprehended by Irvine police yesterday and cited for possessing drug paraphernalia.

Bing, 31-years old, whose real name is Sarah Marie Fass, was busted after riding in a stolen car with three men and two women that was reportedly part of an identify theft ring investigation.

The performer was cited for possession, booked and then released.

According to OC Weekly, Bing was not linked to the three men in the Mercedes Benz that was stolen out of Panorama City and contained phony credit cards and driver's licenses.

Irvine Police Department spokeswoman Lt. Julia Engen said the Mercedes — stolen in September — contained burglary tools and more than a dozen California driver's licenses and 60 credit cards with the names of about 20 people who had their identities pinched.

Bing was nabbed hiding in a back yard after the men ditched the car while being chased by cops for speeding.

The three men were arrested on various felony theft counts. One of the two women seen in the stolen car was later apprehended by Orange County police at a nearby bus stop, but was later released without being charged.

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