Amy Winehouse appears at police station in London
LONDON (AP) — Amy Winehouse ducked into a police station Friday for questioning, her representatives said.
The retro-soul singer, whose career has been complicated by a chaotic personal life, was at the station to answer questions relating to an "alleged incident" in the north London neighborhood of Camden earlier this week, the Outside Organization said in a statement.
Tabloid newspapers have reported the 24-year-old allegedly hit a man who got in her way while she was playing pool at a bar and then head-butted another who was trying to hail her a cab in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
Winehouse has previously had problems with the law at home and abroad.
She and her husband, Blake Fielder-Civil, were arrested in the Norwegian city of Bergen in October and held overnight on charges of drug possession.
She was arrested in London later that year on suspicion of attempting to interfere with a court case involving Fielder-Civil, but in February police said prosecutors were no longer pursuing the affair.
Fielder-Civil faces charges of perverting the course of justice stemming from a case in which he is accused of assaulting a barman.

