Cartwright is facing five charges; driving under the influence, attempted first-degree assault and three counts of reckless endangerment, the outlet reported.
Bryan, who played Brad on the television show, has had multiple run-ins with the law over the past five years.
In January, he was charged with second-degree domestic violence after being arrested in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
TMZ reported that Bryan allegedly punched a woman multiple times and threatened to kill her during the January 1 incident, citing a police report which also states that the woman shares a child with Bryan.
Bryan was previously arrested in 2020 after Cartwright alleged that he squeezed her throat with his hands during a heated argument in an apartment.
He was arrested again in 2023 and charged with domestic assault.
Bryan also faced drink-driving charges twice last year in both California and Oklahoma.
The former child actor rose to fame on the series as the oldest son of Tim Allen’s Tim ‘The Tool Man’ Taylor character.
During Bryan’s struggles in 2023, Allen told The Hollywood Reporter that he was struggling to understand what was going on.
“At a certain point, he deviated from the guy I know to somebody who is reacting to situations that I had nothing to do with and can’t control,” he said.
“I don’t know what happens when people get corrupted. You just don’t know.
“Zach is a great kid who has grown into a complex man. All you can do is step aside and let somebody go through their process.”
Zachery Ty Bryan, third from left, as Brad Taylor in Home Improvement. Screenshot / ABC
After Home Improvement finished, Bryan made smaller appearances on other shows before retiring from acting in 2009.
FAMILY VIOLENCE
How to get help: If you’re in danger now:
• Phone the police on 111 or ask neighbours or friends to ring for you.
• Run outside and head for where there are other people. Scream for help so your neighbours can hear you.
• Take the children with you. Don’t stop to get anything else.
• If you are being abused, remember it’s not your fault. Violence is never okay.
Where to go for help or more information:
•Women’s Refuge: Crisis line – 0800 REFUGE or 0800 733 843 (available 24/7)
•Shine: Helpline – 0508 744 633 (available 24/7)
•It’s Not Ok: Family violence information line – 0800 456 450
•Shakti: Specialist services for African, Asian and Middle Eastern women and children.
• Crisis line – 0800 742 584 (available 24/7)
•Ministry of Justice: For information on family violence
•Te Kupenga Whakaoti Mahi Patunga: National Network of Family Violence Services
•White Ribbon: Aiming to eliminate men’s violence towards women.
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