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1 of 2. Fall Out Boy lead singer Patrick Stump is shown in this Los Angeles County Sheriff Department booking photograph released August 26, 2009.

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LOS ANGELES | Wed Aug 26, 2009 3:05pm EDT

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Fall Out Boy singer Patrick Stump was arrested in Los Angeles for driving without a license, authorities said on Wednesday.

Stump, who plays in the band with bassist and vocalist Pete Wentz, was arrested shortly before midnight on Tuesday in a tourist-heavy section of Hollywood and sent to jail, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department said. He was released after posting bail of $15,000.

Fall Out Boy won Best Group at the 2007 MTV Video Music Awards in 2007.

(Reporting by Alex Dobuzinskis: Editing by Bob Tourtellotte)

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