Week of March 31 Peculiar Drunk Driving Articles
Really Odd DUI News –More Multiples
Two Washington DUI arrests in one day – An unidentified Seabeck man was charged with driving while intoxicated in Washington after being stopped on a Friday and registering a blood alcohol content nearly five times the legal limit. After being booked and released he was picked up the same night with a BAC about four times the legal limit for intoxication.
Two Pennsylvania DUI arrests in 9 hours – Paul Harold Anderson of Manheim was stopped by local police around 4:45 pm after a motorist alerted them to a reckless driver in the town square. Officers said Stauffer was noticeably under the influence of intoxicants and they arrested him for DUI. Just before 1:30 am police received a call about a man speeding through a parking lot with no headlights. After piecing together information, the officers located Anderson as he was exiting his truck at his home. He again was noticeably intoxicated and charged with a second drunk driving offense.
Four Nebraska DUI arrests in five weeks – Michael Van Boening of Grand Island was arrested by state police early Sunday morning, February 24, and charged with DUI. It was his fourth drunk driving offense in almost as many weeks. The 23-year old was first arrested January 20. He then managed to be arrested on February 2 and February 10.
Two Ohio OVI arrests in two days – Richard Baumgartner of Carthage was stopped for suspicion of drunk driving around 6:50 pm Friday. After refused to submit to a chemical test to check his blood alcohol content he was arrested for OVI. Almost exactly 24 hours later police found Baumgartner’s car blocking traffic. He submitted to a breath test this time and registered a BAC of .11%. Baumgartner was charged with his second Ohio OVI.
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