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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwaySmallville alum Tom Welling was arrested for driving under the influence at an Arby's parking lot in Yreka, Calif., on Jan. 26, according to a police report.
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Tom Welling is in trouble with the law.
The actor—who played Clark Kent in the Superman origin series Smallville—was arrested for driving under the influence shortly after midnight Jan. 26, according to a police report obtained by TMZ.
Tom was taken into custody at an Arby's parking lot in Yreka, Calif., per authorities. In their report, law enforcement said the 47-year-old's blood alcohol level was at or above the legal limit of 0.08 percent.
E! News has reached out to Tom's rep for comment but hasn't heard back.
The Cheaper by the Dozen alum has not publicly addressed his run-in with police. However, on the same day of his arrest, he shared an Instagram post celebrating his wife Jessica Rose Lee Welling's latest milestone.
"Happy Birthday to our Angel who makes our dreams come true and inspires us even more!" wrote Tom, who shares sons Thomson, 6, and Rocklin, 3, with the equestrian. "We love you to the moon and back!"
The couple tied the know in 2019, four years after Tom's divorce with model Jamie White was finalized.
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In fact, he's opted for a quieter life away from the Hollywood scene.
"I had happened upon a consciousness of what makes you happy," Tom told his former Smallville costar of his experience of working at fan conventions in recent years, explaining that it taught him how to "be calm" and cherish what he has, noting, "I'm still working on it—as we all do."
He added, "On Smallville, I felt like I was a boxer trying to survive."
In fact, he's opted for a quieter life away from the Hollywood scene.
"I had happened upon a consciousness of what makes you happy," Tom told his former Smallville costar of his experience of working at fan conventions in recent years, explaining that it taught him how to "be calm" and cherish what he has, noting, "I'm still working on it—as we all do."
He added, "On Smallville, I felt like I was a boxer trying to survive."
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