Authorities in Port St. Lucie, Florida, report that 26-year-old Alexandra Nicole Blohm was taken into custody on November 19, 2025, following an investigation into a severe car crash that led to multiple fatalities. The Florida Highway Patrol conducted the arrest, and booking records indicate that Blohm was processed at 6:54 a.m. on a series of felony and misdemeanor charges connected to the incident.
According to information released by the Martin County Sheriff’s Office, Blohm is facing several second-degree felony charges, including DUI resulting in the death of a human or unborn child, as well as vehicular killing involving a human or unborn child. Records also list two first-degree misdemeanor counts related to DUI involving property damage or personal injury. Her total bond amount is recorded as zero, meaning no bond was set for the listed charges.
Officials stress that arrest reports are part of the public record and are not evidence of guilt. All individuals charged with a crime are presumed innocent unless proven otherwise in a court of law. The investigation into the crash remains active as authorities work to obtain additional details and determine the full circumstances surrounding the event.
The case has prompted significant public discussion in the Port St. Lucie community, where many residents are expressing both sympathy for the victims’ families and heightened concern about impaired-driving incidents in the region. As the legal process continues, affected families and community members are seeking clarity, accountability, and further updates from investigators.

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