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Serena Williams Thinks Random Drug Tester Is Intruder, Panics

Serena Williams panicked when she thought a sports association drug tester was an intruder in her LA Mansion, according to TMZ.

Security camera picked up the supposed intruder and Williams hid to protect herself. Williams’ assistant called 911 when the WTA star fled to her panic room at 6 a.m. local time last Wednesday. The assistant told the operator there was a possible burglar on the property.

Police officers responded to the call but did not stay long when they realized it was a misunderstanding.

The supposed prowler was a random drug tester of an unspecified tennis association who showed up at Williams’ house for an unannounced urine sample. It is not known of the tennis star submitted to the test.

Well, you know what’s next.

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