Wednesday 2 November 2022 07:34 PM Aaron Carter pulled over in RV on suspicion of DUI trends now Aaron Carter was pulled over on suspicion of DUI on Tuesday after his on-off girlfriend Melanie Martin 'called the police' - with the embattled singer later cleared of any wrongdoing. TMZ reports the I Want Candy hitmaker, 34, was driving an RV in Antelope Valley around 10.45am when police got a call about a driver possibly driving under the influence and weaving through traffic. Officers conducted field sobriety tests on the star and he was found not to be under the influence. In a bizarre turn, he later locked his keys inside the RV with photos showing the singer getting into the vehicle via the roof hatch to retrieve them. Oh dear: Aaron Carter (in white) was pulled over on suspicion of DUI on Tuesday after his on-off girlfriend Melanie Martin 'called the police' - with the embattled singer later cleared of any wrongdoing Martin, 35, was driving behind Carter in a white Range Rover at the time, with a social media post from AV Scanner News - which Carter shared - saying she had been the one to call the police on him. The pair, who share an 11-month-old son, have endured a notoriously tumultuous relationship. The post read: 'Infamous Antelope Valley resident, Aaron Carter had another brush with law enforcement today. 'At approximately 10:45am a 911 call was made by Carter’s "girlfriend" that he may be driving intoxicated. Carter’s "girlfriend" was driving a white Range Rover while following the pop star who was driving a RV. 'Deputies responded to the area and eventually conducted a traffic stop of the RV driven by Carter on the 43600 block of Elena Street in Lancaster. Deputies on scene did request a sergeant for a “high profile person" DUI investigation. Cleared: TMZ reports the I Want Candy hitmaker, 34, was driving an RV in Antelope Valley around 10.45am when police got a call about a driver possibly driving under the influence and weaving through traffic - he was later cleared Rollercoaster romance: Martin, 35, was driving behind Carter in a white Range Rover at the time, with a social media post from AV Scanner News - which Carter shared - saying she had been the one to call the police on him (pictured together in February) 'Once completed, the investigation determined Carter was not driving impaired and he was free to leave. However, Carter did lock his keys in the RV and had to access the vehicle through a roof hatch.' Carter shared the post with the caption: 'It's a good day.' DailyMail.com has contacted Carter's representative for further comment. Last month Aaron's fans were so worried about the singer, they called police to ask officers to check on him. Cleared: Officers conducted field sobriety tests on the star and he was found not to be under the influence Chat: The former teen idol was seen chatting to cops after the traffic stop Quizzed: Aaron spoke to an officer after he was pulled over Vehicle: The singer's RV was seen surrounded by police cars Get them: In a bizarre turn, he later locked his keys inside the RV with photos showing the singer getting into the vehicle via the roof hatch to retrieve them Defiant: Aaron took to Instagram to share a post after the police incident TMZ has reported the requests for a welfare check came in the evening of Tuesday, September 20, after fans were worried the star might be doing drugs off-camera while streaming a live chat on social media. The screen went black during the online conversation and some fans thought they could hear spraying and inhaling going on in the background. The singer has previously admitted to having a huffing addiction. Huffing, 'involves inhaling (or 'huffing') fumes from run-of-the-mill household products, such as glue, cleaning products or paint - which produces a high that is similar to the effects of alcohol.' When police and fire rescue responded to the musician's home in Lancaster, California, sources say Aaron didn't come to the door at first, but when investigators did make contact, the singer said he had been sleeping. Concern: Last month Aaron 's fans were so worried about the singer, they called police to ask officers to check on him No drugs were found at the home and there was no evidence of any suicide attempt. The Fool's Gold artist, who previously revealed he has been diagnosed with schizophrenia, multiple personality disorder and anxiety, claimed online he was 'the troll hunter' and sprayed what appeared to be air freshener. He explained the actions as a joke to TMZ saying, 'I'm tired of people coming after me, so I trolled everybody.' The incident happened just a couple of days after the troubled singer went online threatening to sue his on-again/off-again girlfriend Martin, who accused him of domestic abuse at one time, but later recanted. Both Aaron and Melanie have lost custody of their son, Prince, who is being cared for by his maternal grandmother. Aaron claimed he has voluntarily checked into a month-long outpatient program through Lionrock Recovery so he can regain custody of the boy. In an interview with The US Sun, he explained, 'It's an abstinence program and I work with an individual counselor. I do group therapy, parenting classes, domestic violence classes, I got myself certified in CPR, just a lot of different things,' he continued,' It's new being a parent but it's actually become really fun and exciting and given me a new chapter of my life. It's been amazing.' Troll hunting: The singer told TMZ the stunt in which he sprayed air freshener was a joke and he was acting as a 'troll hunter,' because ''I'm tired of people coming after me, so I trolled everybody' All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility