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‘Teen Mom 2’ Star Chelsea Houska’s Bad Boy Baby Daddy Adam Lind Arrested AGAIN And Jailed For At Least Three Days

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June 28 2014, Published 4:00 p.m. ET

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Teen Mom 2 star Adam Lind just can’t seem to stay out of trouble.

The Minnehaha County Jail confirms to RadarOnline.com that the troubled father of Chelsea Houska’s 4-year-old daughter Aubree was arrested at 10 PM last night for violating his enrollment in the 24/7 Program, a system in which chronic DUI offenders must undergo drug and alcohol testing once a day.

“He either didn’t show up for testing or tested positive for alcohol,” a spokesperson for the jail tells Radar.

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According to the spokesperson, the 23-year-old will remain behind bars until at least 1:30 PM on Monday with no bail.

“The saddest part is it was his one weekend per month with Aubree,” an insider tells Radar. “So now she won’t get to see him.”

Lind has a long rap sheet: He was last arrested in May for driving with a revoked license, and faces several misdemeanor charges after he crashed into an elderly couple’s town car with his Corvette in February. According to Sioux Falls, South Dakota local news, he’s also been found guilty of three DUIs, and speeding six times. He’s been found guilty of driving without a license or suspended license eight times since 2009.

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The father of two (he welcomed daughter Paislee Taylor Halbur last September), recently moved in with his new girlfriend, South Dakota single mom Jessica Nicole.

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