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Maryland: Calvert County CORNPONE BOZOS Duran and Snider were outstanding in a field; these farmers were raising hell with booze and drugs until they flipped their wheels; LIVE PD clip

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Calvert County Sheriff Mike Evans reports DWI arrests for July 5, 2017

CORNPONE BOZOS Duran and Snider were outstanding in a field; these farmers were raising hell with booze and drugs until they flipped their wheels

David Snider charged with possession of drugs Calvert Sheriff May 16, 2017

Zachary Duran DWI and drugs Calvert Sheriff May 16, 2017

HUNTINGTOWN, MD. Calvert Sheriff Mike Evans reports that on May 16, 2017, at approximately 2:30 pm, Deputy N. Buckler responded to the area of Ponds Wood/Hardesty Road for the report of an auto accident.  Upon arrival, he observed a pickup truck lying on its’ side in a field, with the occupants and multiple witnesses to the accident standing outside the vehicle.  He spoke with the driver, Zachary Duran, 27, of Prince Frederick, and passenger, David Snider, 26, of Owings, who confirmed they were not injured and refused medical treatment.  After confronting the subjects about a bag they tossed into the woods, Deputy Buckler located a small fabric bag containing marijuana and multiple pills (Morphine and Temazepam). He also located a set of nunchucks jammed in between the driver’s seat and the center console. The driver, Duran, had a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage emitting from his breath and had lethargic and slurred speech.  Duran was arrested and charged with DUI, DWI, Possession of CDS (Morphine), Obstructing and Hindering and a Concealed Dangerous Weapon (nunchucks).  Snider was arrested for Possession of CDS (Morphine).


California: Vincent Reyes-Rothenberg and Lorenzo Reyes killed by DUI driver, dangerous criminal, and ex-con Lemuel Wilson

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Vincent Reyes-Rothenberg and Lorenzo Reyes killed by DUI driver, dangerous criminal, and ex-con Lemuel Wilson

Boys killed by DUI criminal Lemuel Wilson Jr. Contra Costa County Calif.

FROM KRON

The Contra Costa County DA has charged Wilson with five counts in the crash where the Reyes boys died. He is also facing two counts of murder, leaving the scene, and driving under the influence causing injury with a prior DUI offense.

From KRON

CONCORD (BCN) — Two young brothers from San Pablo who died in a hit-and-run crash on state Highway 4 in Concord on Friday night have been identified by the Contra Costa County coroner’s office as 5-year-old Vincent Reyes-Rothenberg and 10-year-old Lorenzo Reyes.

The boys were in a gray 2006 Dodge Durango that was traveling on the on-ramp from Solano Way to westbound Highway 4 around 10:55 p.m. Friday, according to the California Highway Patrol.

At the same time, a silver 2004 Infiniti sedan was traveling west on Highway 4 and took the Solano Way off-ramp, which is adjacent to the on-ramp, but drove off the off-ramp and slammed into the left rear side of the Dodge, CHP officials said.

Lemuel Sirvonn Wilson Jr. killed two kids in DUI crash, maimed a baby June 30, 2017

The collision caused the boys to be ejected from the Dodge, which was pushed to the edge of the on-ramp, while the Infiniti crashed through a fence and stopped just feet from the door of a nearby Kinder’s Restaurant, according to the CHP.

The two boys were pronounced dead at the scene while a third child, a 3-month-old boy, identified as Luciano Reyes, restrained in a car seat, suffered major injuries and was taken to UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Oakland.

He remains at the hospital in critical condition Monday, CHP Officer Brandon Correia said.

The boys’ 35-year-old mother also suffered major injuries and was taken to John Muir Medical Center in Walnut Creek, but was released to go home with family Sunday night, Correia said.

Witnesses said the Infiniti driver, identified based on evidence and witness testimony at the scene as Lemuel Sirvonn Wilson Jr., 35, fled the scene and ran across the highway.

Officers notified all regional hospitals of Wilson’s identity in case he showed up for t the eatment of injuries from the crash, and he ended up coming to Highland Hospital in Oakland to seek care, Correia said.  MORE

 

Indiana State Police Report Texting and Driving and Drinking = JAIL for Leanna Murphy

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Indiana Highway Patrol cruiser

Indiana State Police Report Texting and Driving and Drinking = JAIL for Leanna Murphy

Leanna Murphy, 32 0f Walton, Kentucky, DWI texting Indiana State Police July 8, 2017 (2)

Jasper County- 07/08/2017 — Indiana State Police report that a Kentucky woman found out on July 8, 2017, that when you text and drive and drink you end up in one place and that’s jail.

Trooper Zachary Beaver responded to a single vehicle crash on I-65 northbound at the 201-mile marker (this is four miles south of the Remington/Rensselaer exit) at approximately 7:20 a.m., this Saturday, July 08, 2017, morning.  Beaver located a 2008 Mazda, driven by a Leanna Murphy, 32 0f Walton, Kentucky, that had hit the cable barrier in the median at that location.  Preliminary investigation revealed that Murphy stated she had been texting and driving when she realized her car had drifted off from the left lane, she overcorrected, swerved, and went off the roadway to the west hitting the median cable barrier.

Further investigation by Trooper Beaver showed that Murphy had also been drinking/impaired.  Murphy tested a .22% Blood Alcohol Content (B.A.C.) almost three times over the legal limit (.08% B.A.C.) in Indiana.

Murphy was taken to the Jasper County Jail in Rensselaer where she was incarcerated and charged with:

·         Unsafe lane Movement-infraction

·         Operating While Intoxicated-Class A Misdemeanor

Wyoming: Veteran DUI driver Rudy Isla-Mejico faces long stretch in prison for DUI fatal, killed Bob Arndt

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Veteran DUI driver Rudy Isla-Mejico faces long stretch in prison for DUI fatal, killed Bob Arndt

From Jackson Hole News & Guide

Rudy Henry Isla-Mejico, 41, of Driggs, Idaho DUI aggravated vehicular homicide July 1, 2017, Teton County Sheriff WY

The man police say was driving drunk and hit and killed 53-year-old Jackson resident Bob Arndt appeared in Teton County Circuit Court again Thursday afternoon.

Judge James Radda told Rudy Isla-Mejico, 41, to hire his own attorney before next Thursday when his preliminary hearing is scheduled to take place.

“I encourage you to hire an attorney before that date,” Radda said. “You can always requalify for the public defender. But based on what you testified on Monday, you don’t qualify.”

When asked if he would be able to hire an attorney, Isla-Mejico said yes.

“Pretty soon,” Isla-Mejico said in court through a translator. “I had an interview with my attorney this morning. I don’t know when exactly he’s going to come into court but I’ll talk to him.”

Isla-Mejico was charged with vehicular homicide June 30 after the Dodge pickup he was driving collided head-on with Arndt’s car, police said.

“Isla-Mejico stated he had consumed two beers,” court documents state. “Deputy [Bradley] Goering noted that Isla-Mejico’s eyes were red and that he swayed while standing.”

Investigators found open containers of tequila and beer in his truck, according to documents.

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Robert “Bob” Arndt, 53, was killed by repeat offender DUI driver Rudy Henry Isla-Mejico on June 30, 2017

 Robert “Bob” Arndt, 53, was pronounced dead at the scene

From Planet Jackson Hole

JACKSON HOLE, WY – The investigation into the collision that killed Robert (Bob) Sumner Arndt is ongoing, but many are already feeling his absence.

“He had so much promise, so much left to give. It feels like such a loss to our community,” said friend Andy Heffron, a local farmer.

Arndt was involved in a head-on collision while driving east on Highway 22 Friday night. His Porsche was hit by the driver of a pickup headed west reportedly driving in the wrong lane without headlights.

Wyoming Highway Patrol identified Rudy Isla-Mejico, of Driggs, Idaho, as the driver of the pickup. He is being held in Teton County jail on two felony charges, aggravated vehicular homicide and aggravated assault and battery, and four misdemeanors including open container, driving without headlights and driving in the wrong lane. A vehicular homicide charge, state trooper Justin Gardner explained, determines that the drivers’ actions “caused the death of another person.”

“Him being drunk, driving down the road with his headlights off, had he not done that the other person would probably be alive today,” Gardner said.   MORE

Wyoming Highway Patrol troopers were dispatched to the scene at 2:12 a.m.

They determined a 2007 sport utility vehicle was traveling eastbound on Wyoming Highway 22 behind a Porche driven by Arndt.

A pickup, without its headlights on, was traveling west in the eastbound lane of the highway.

Arndt did not see the pickup and a head-on collision occurred.

After the collision, the pickup began sliding off the south shoulder of the highway.

The SUV driver tried to take evasive action and turn his vehicle to the right but collided with the passenger side of the pickup.

Troopers identified the pickup driver as Rudy Isla-Mejico. He was arrested and is facing criminal charges for driving while under the influence and aggravated vehicular homicide.

Idaho Courts Case History

Cases for:   Isla-mejico, Rudy H ( for Isla-Mejico, Rudy Henry)
Blaine County, Idaho
27  Cases Found.
The State of Idaho vs. Rudy Henry Isla-Mejico
No hearings scheduled
Case: CR-2011-0004849  Magistrate  Judge: R. Ted Israel  Amount due: $0.00 Closed
Charges: Violation Date Charge Citation Degree Disposition
12/16/2011 Original: I18-8001(3) {M} Driving Without Privileges
Amended: I18-8001(4) {M}{2} Driving Without Privileges-(Second Offense)
Officer:  RODRIGUEZ(BMO), R, 5000
29255 Misdemeanor
Misdemeanor
Finding: Guilty
Disposition date: 04/25/2012
Fines/fees: $402.50
Jail: 180 days
Suspended Jail: 160 days
Credited time (Yes): 4 days
12/16/2011 I49-331(1) Drivers License-Possession of Mutilated, Altered or Revoked, etc.
Officer:  RODRIGUEZ(BMO), R, 5000
29255 Misdemeanor Finding: Dismissed on Motion of Prosecutor
Disposition date: 04/25/2012
Fines/fees: $0.00

State of Idaho vs. Rudy Henry Isla-Mejico
No hearings scheduled
Case: CR-2011-0001845  Magistrate  Judge: R. Ted Israel  Amount due: $0.00 Closed
Charges: Violation Date Charge Citation Degree Disposition
05/05/2011 I18-8001(3) {M} Driving Without Privileges
Officer:  ATIENZA (BCS) K21,, 1000
23133 Misdemeanor Finding: Guilty
Disposition date: 07/25/2011
Fines/fees: $408.50
Jail: 90 days
Suspended Jail: 88 days

State of Idaho vs. Rudy Henry Isla-Mejico
No hearings scheduled
Case: CR-2010-0004154  Magistrate  Judge: R. Ted Israel  Amount due: $0.00 Closed
Charges: Violation Date Charge Citation Degree Disposition
10/30/2010 I18-8004 {M} Driving Under the Influence
Officer:  ATIENZA(KPD-21), Tony, 3000
23444 Misdemeanor Finding: Guilty
Disposition date: 01/10/2011
Fines/fees: $1,264.50
Jail: 180 days
Suspended Jail: 175 days
Credited time (Yes): 1 day
10/30/2010 I23-505 Alcoholic Beverage-Unlawful Transport or Open Container Violation
Officer:  ATIENZA(KPD-21), Tony, 3000
23444 Misdemeanor Finding: Dismissed on Motion of Prosecutor
Disposition date: 01/10/2011
Fines/fees: $0.00

State of Idaho vs. Rudy Henry Isla-Mejico
No hearings scheduled
Case: CR-2007-0002706  Magistrate  Judge: Magistrate Court Clerk  Amount due: $0.00 Closed
Charges: Violation Date Charge Citation Degree Disposition
08/23/2007 I49-673 Safety Restraint-fail To Use
Officer:  IDAHO STATE POLICE,, 6000
1309379 Infraction Finding: Guilty
Disposition date: 09/19/2007
Fines/fees: $10.00

State of Idaho vs. Rudy Henry Isla-Mejico
No hearings scheduled
Case: CR-2007-0001514  Magistrate  Judge: Magistrate Court Clerk  Amount due: $0.00 Closed
Charges: Violation Date Charge Citation Degree Disposition
05/17/2007 I49-1232 Insurance-fail To Provide Proof Of Insurance 
Officer:  PHARIS, Shelly, 2000
23549 Infraction Finding: Dismissed By Prosecutor
Disposition date: 05/24/2007
Fines/fees: $0.00

State of Idaho vs. Rudy Henry Isla-Mejico
No hearings scheduled
Case: CR-2006-0002825  Magistrate  Judge: R. Ted Israel  Amount due: $0.00 Closed
Charges: Violation Date Charge Citation Degree Disposition
08/12/2006 Original: I49-1301 Accident-fail Stop Damage Accident/leave Scene
Amended: I49-1304 Accident-fail Notify Upon Striking Fixtures On Hwy
Officer:  Osterhout, Scott BMO, 5000
3884 Misdemeanor
Misdemeanor
Finding: Case Type Transfer
Disposition date: 11/28/2006
Fines/fees: $224.50
Jail: 10 days
Suspended Jail: 10 days

State of Idaho vs. Rudy Henry Isla-Mejico
No hearings scheduled
Case: CR-2005-0003509  Magistrate  Judge: Mark Ingram  Amount due: $0.00 Closed
Charges: Violation Date Charge Citation Degree Disposition
12/07/2005 I49-1428 Insurance-operate Mv Without Liability Insurance
Officer:  Taylor (bcs-156), Ron, 1000
21671 Infraction Finding: Guilty
Disposition date: 01/09/2006
Fines/fees: $116.50

State of Idaho vs. Rudy Henry Isla-Mejico
No hearings scheduled
Case: CR-2004-0000056  Magistrate  Judge: Magistrate Court Clerk  Amount due: $0.00 Closed
Charges: Violation Date Charge Citation Degree Disposition
12/31/2003 I49-1232 Insurance-fail To Provide Proof Of Insurance
Officer:  DANILSON-kpd-k3, Forrest, 3000
16018 Infraction Finding: Dismissed By Prosecutor
Disposition date: 01/16/2004
Fines/fees: $0.00

State of Idaho vs. Rudy Henry Isla-Mejico
No hearings scheduled
Case: CR-2003-0014680  Magistrate  Judge: R. Ted Israel  Amount due: $0.00 Closed
Charges: Violation Date Charge Citation Degree Disposition
04/13/2003 I18-7034 Unlawful Entry
Officer:  OLSEN Svpd4300, TRAVIS, 4000
45648 Misdemeanor Finding: Guilty
Disposition date: 05/05/2003
Fines/fees: $213.50
Jail: 6 months
Suspended Jail: 26 days, 5 months

State of Idaho vs. Rudy Henry Isla-Mejico
No hearings scheduled
Case: CR-2003-0014377  Magistrate  Judge: R. Ted Israel  Amount due: $0.00 Closed
Charges: Violation Date Charge Citation Degree Disposition
01/10/2003 Original: I18-8001 Driving Without Privileges
Amended: I49-301 Drivers License-fail To Purchase/invalid
Officer:  KASSNER-kpd-1, DAVE, 3000
16091 Misdemeanor
Misdemeanor
Finding: Guilty
Disposition date: 04/25/2003
Fines/fees: $132.00

State of Idaho vs. Rudy Henry Isla-Mejico
No hearings scheduled
Case: CR-2002-0016217  Magistrate  Judge: Magistrate Court Clerk  Amount due: $0.00 Closed
Charges: Violation Date Charge Citation Degree Disposition
05/03/2002 I49-1232 Insurance-fail To Provide Proof Of Insurance
Officer:  CORNELSON (k-11), Justin, 3000
17551 Infraction Finding: Dismissed By Court
Disposition date: 05/13/2002
Fines/fees: $0.00

State of Idaho vs. Rudy Henry Isla-Mejico
No hearings scheduled
Case: CR-2002-0016864  Magistrate  Judge: Magistrate Court Clerk  Amount due: $0.00 Closed
Charges: Violation Date Charge Citation Degree Disposition
02/26/2002 I49-657 Speed-exceed Construction Danger Zone Speed Limit
Officer:  FRUEHLING-BCS(151), WILL, 1000
19474 Infraction Finding: Guilty
Disposition date: 03/11/2002
Fines/fees: $82.50

State of Idaho vs. Rudy Henry Isla-Mejico
No hearings scheduled
Case: CR-2000-0011302  Magistrate  Judge: R. Ted Israel  Amount due: $0.00 Closed
Charges: Violation Date Charge Citation Degree Disposition
09/10/2000 I18-8004 {M} Driving Under The Influence 
Officer:  Smyth (bmo 3300), Scott, 5000
9452 Misdemeanor Finding: Guilty
Disposition date: 01/26/2001
Fines/fees: $578.50
Jail: 6 months
Suspended Jail: 23 days, 5 months

In The Matter Of The Suspension Of The Drivers License Of Rudy Henry Isla-Mejico , Subject
Case: CV-2000-0002271 Magistrate  Filed: 09/15/2000  Subtype: BAC Drivers License Suspension  Judge: R. Ted Israel  Status: Closed  10/10/2000
Subjects: Isla-Mejico, Rudy Henry

State of Idaho vs. Rudy Henry Isla-Mejico
No hearings scheduled
Case: CR-2000-0014123  Magistrate  Judge: Magistrate Court Clerk  Amount due: $0.00 Closed
Charges: Violation Date Charge Citation Degree Disposition
08/16/2000 I49-654(2) Speed-exceed Maximum Speed Limit
Officer:  Lykins/kpd,, 3000
13863 Infraction Finding: Guilty
Disposition date: 09/01/2000
Fines/fees: $53.00

State of Idaho vs. Rudy Henry Isla-Mejico
No hearings scheduled
Case: CR-2000-0010758  Magistrate  Judge: Magistrate Court Clerk  Amount due: $0.00 Closed
Charges: Violation Date Charge Citation Degree Disposition
05/09/2000 Original: I18-8001 {M} Driving Without Privileges
Amended: I49-301 Drivers License-fail To Purchase/invalid
Officer:  BELLEVUE MARSHALL,, 5000
9752 Misdemeanor
Misdemeanor
Finding: Guilty
Disposition date: 11/17/2000
Fines/fees: $0.00

State of Idaho vs. Rudy Henry Isla-Mejico
No hearings scheduled
Case: CR-2000-0012348  Magistrate  Judge: Magistrate Court Clerk  Amount due: $0.00 Closed
Charges: Violation Date Charge Citation Degree Disposition
05/09/2000 I49-654(2) Speed-exceed Maximum Speed Limit
Officer:  England (bmo 3200), Steve, 5000
9751 Infraction Finding: Guilty
Disposition date: 05/19/2000
Fines/fees: $53.00
05/09/2000 I49-1428 Insurance-operate Mv Without Liability Insurance
Officer:  England (bmo 3200), Steve, 5000
9751 Infraction Finding: Guilty
Disposition date: 05/19/2000
Fines/fees: $107.50

State of Idaho vs. Rudy Henry Isla-Mejico
No hearings scheduled
Case: CR-2000-0010394  Magistrate  Judge: R. Ted Israel  Amount due: $0.00 Closed
Charges: Violation Date Charge Citation Degree Disposition
02/18/2000 Original: I18-8001 {M} Driving Without Privileges
Amended: I49-301 Drivers License-fail To Purchase/invalid
Officer:  CORNELSON (k-11), Justin, 3000
12717 Misdemeanor
Misdemeanor
Finding: Guilty
Disposition date: 05/23/2000
Fines/fees: $456.00
02/18/2000 Original: I49-301 Drivers License-fail To Purchase/invalid
Amended: I49-316 Drivers License-fail To Carry On Person
Officer:  CORNELSON (k-11), Justin, 3000
12717 Misdemeanor
Misdemeanor
Finding: Guilty
Disposition date: 05/23/2000
Fines/fees: $63.50

State of Idaho vs. Rudy Henry Isla-Mejico
No hearings scheduled
Case: CR-2000-0012743  Magistrate  Judge: Magistrate Court Clerk  Amount due: $0.00 Closed
Charges: Violation Date Charge Citation Degree Disposition
02/18/2000 I49-1232 Insurance-fail To Provide Proof Of Insurance
Officer:  CORNELSON (k-11), Justin, 3000
12718 Infraction Finding: Guilty
Disposition date: 06/02/2000
Fines/fees: $107.50

State of Idaho vs. Rudy Henry Isla-Mejico
No hearings scheduled
Case: CR-1999-0012779  Magistrate  Judge: Magistrate Court Clerk  Amount due: $0.00 Closed
Charges: Violation Date Charge Citation Degree Disposition
12/26/1999 I49-301 Drivers License-fail To Purchase/invalid
Officer:  Santucci-hpd/103, Ron, 2000
12113 Misdemeanor Finding: Guilty
Disposition date: 01/14/2000
Fines/fees: $132.00

State of Idaho vs. Rudy Henry Isla-Mejico
No hearings scheduled
Case: CR-1999-0014946  Magistrate  Judge: Magistrate Court Clerk  Amount due: $0.00 Closed
Charges: Violation Date Charge Citation Degree Disposition
11/25/1999 I49-1229 Insurance-fail To Maintain Liability Insurance
Officer:  Halverson-bcs/255, Greg, 1000
17160 Infraction Finding: Guilty
Disposition date: 12/03/1999
Fines/fees: $107.50

State of Idaho vs. Rudy Henry Isla-Mejico
No hearings scheduled
Case: CR-1999-0014860  Magistrate  Judge: Magistrate Court Clerk  Amount due: $0.00 Closed
Charges: Violation Date Charge Citation Degree Disposition
11/25/1999 I49-301 Drivers License-fail To Purchase/invalid
Officer:  Halverson-bcs/255, Greg, 1000
17059 Misdemeanor Finding: Guilty
Disposition date: 12/03/1999
Fines/fees: $132.00

State of Idaho vs. Rudy Henry Isla-Mejico
No hearings scheduled
Case: CR-1999-0014747  Magistrate  Judge: Magistrate Court Clerk  Amount due: $0.00 Closed
Charges: Violation Date Charge Citation Degree Disposition
11/16/1999 I49-301 Drivers License-fail To Purchase/invalid
Officer:  Gregg (bcs-162), Rod, 1000
16860 Misdemeanor Finding: Guilty
Disposition date: 11/23/1999
Fines/fees: $132.00

State of Idaho vs. Rudy Henry Isla-Mejico
No hearings scheduled
Case: CR-1999-0014742  Magistrate  Judge: Magistrate Court Clerk  Amount due: $0.00 Closed
Charges: Violation Date Charge Citation Degree Disposition
10/11/1999 I49-301 Drivers License-fail To Purchase/invalid
Officer:  Gregg (bcs-162), Rod, 1000
16853 Misdemeanor Finding: Guilty
Disposition date: 10/15/1999
Fines/fees: $132.00

State of Idaho vs. Rudy Henry Isla-Mejico
No hearings scheduled
Case: CR-1999-0014741  Magistrate  Judge: Magistrate Court Clerk  Amount due: $0.00 Closed
Charges: Violation Date Charge Citation Degree Disposition
10/11/1999 I49-654(2) Speed-exceed Maximum Speed Limit
Officer:  Gregg (bcs-162), Rod, 1000
16852 Infraction Finding: Guilty
Disposition date: 10/21/1999
Fines/fees: $53.00

State of Idaho vs. Rudy Henry Isla-Mejico
No hearings scheduled
Case: CR-1998-0007634  Magistrate  Judge: R. Ted Israel  Amount due: $0.00 Closed
Charges: Violation Date Charge Citation Degree Disposition
04/07/1998 I36-901 Fish-unlawful Method,means,place,time,amt,possess
Officer:  OLSON, Roger, 7000
17474 Misdemeanor Finding: Guilty
Disposition date: 04/20/1998
Fines/fees: $97.00

State of Idaho vs. Rudy Henry Isla-Mejico
No hearings scheduled
Case: CR-1997-0011945  Magistrate  Judge: Magistrate Court Clerk  Amount due: $0.00 Closed
Charges: Violation Date Charge Citation Degree Disposition
12/25/1997 I49-301 Drivers License-fail To Purchase/invalid
Officer:  MILLER(bsc-160), CURTIS, 1000
13934 Misdemeanor Finding: Guilty
Disposition date: 01/08/1998
Fines/fees: $132.00

Teton County Sheriff DUI arrests for July 8, 2017

Hannah Faye Guear, 37, of Jackson, Wyoming DUI arrested June 20, 2017, Teton County Sheriff

Rudy Henry Isla-Mejico, 41, of Driggs, Idaho DUI aggravated vehicular homicide July 1, 2017, Teton County Sheriff WY

CORY JAMES ROGAN, 25, of Jackson, Wyoming, DUI Teton County Sheriff arrested July 5, 2017

 

Virginia: Simon Pedro Urbino-Vasquez charged with DUI manslaughter after slaughtering his passenger in overnight booze cruise

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Alexandria Police

Simon Pedro Urbino-Vasquez charged with DUI manslaughter after slaughtering his passenger in overnight booze cruise

ALEXANDRIA, VA. — The Alexandria Police Department is investigating a traffic crash that occurred on Saturday, July 8, 2017, in the 300 block of S. Henry Street.

At approximately 3:11 a.m., police responded to the area for a single vehicle crash. Initial investigation indicates Simon Pedro Urbino-Vasquez, a 27-year-old Fairfax County resident, was driving southbound on S. Henry Street when he lost control of his vehicle. The driver of the vehicle had minor injuries and refused medical treatment. Two passengers were also in the vehicle. A 24-year-old Fairfax County resident was transported to the hospital with serious injuries, and a 24-year-old Silver Spring, Md. resident died from injuries on scene. The name of the deceased will not be released until next of kin have been notified.

The driver, Urbino-Vasquez, has been charged with Vehicular Manslaughter (DUI related) and is being held without bond.

Members of the Criminal Investigations Section and Crash Reconstruction Team are investigating the collision. The investigation is ongoing. Alexandria Police ask that witnesses or people with information regarding this incident contact Detective Loren King at 703.746.6689.

Florida: Allan Willard Jones charged with DUI manslaughter for killing Aaron Thomas Williams in 2016

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Allan Willard Jones charged with DUI manslaughter for killing Aaron Thomas Williams in 2016

Allan Willard Jones of Fort Myers, Fla., arrested for DUI manslaughter on July 12, 2017. Lee County Sheriff

FORT MYERS, FLORIDA – The Florida Highway Patrol had arrested Allan Willard Jones, 66, for DUI manslaughter, as well as property damage for allegedly causing the death of Aaron Thomas Williams, 89, also of Fort Myers, in a crash that took place in November of 2016.

Jones was placed in the Lee County Sheriff’s Jail on July 12, 2017.

Police say that Williams was operating a 2007 Buick southbound on Treeline Avenue when Jones veered across the grass median strip and hit the Buick head-on, causing Williams to die. Police put the BAC of Jones 0.124 above the legal limit in Florida of 0.08.

Jones is scheduled to appear in court for an arraignment on August 14, 2017

HOMICIDE-NEGLIG MANSL-VEH (DUI CAUSE DEATH TO HUMAN OR UNBORN CHILD)
Agency: FHP Counts: 1 Type: Felony
Bond Type: Cash/Surety Bond Amt: $15,000.00 Bond Paid: 2017-07-13
Case No: 17CF017040 Court: County Court Sched Trial Date: 2017-08-14 8:30AM
DUI-UNLAW BLD ALCH (DUI AND DAMAGE PROPERTY)
Agency: FHP Counts: 1 Type: Misdemeanor
Bond Type: Cash/Surety Bond Amt: $5,000.00 Bond Paid: 2017-07-13
Case No: 17CF017040 Court: County Court Sched Trial Date: 2017-08-14 8:30AM

Maryland: State Police Salisbury Barrack DUI Arrests June 30, 2017, thru July 7, 2017

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Officer Noah Leotta Memorial Sobriety Checkpoint on 121615 on Rt. 228 Waldorf Md.

 

 

 

Maryland State Police Salisbury Barrack DUI Arrests June 30, 2017, thru July 7, 2017

the negligent and careless
operation of the bike

Raymond Stanley Holliday, 46, of 720 Dennis Street, Salisbury, Md., was charged with DUI by Trooper Lane while operating a bicycle on Delaware Ave. at Isabella Street in Salisbury on June 30, 2017, at 11:12 pm. Holliday was also charged with negligent and careless operation of the bike and driving it without lights or reflectors.

Charles Allen Vance, 41, of Salisbury, MD

Caleb Kyudae Cho, 23, of Salisbury, MD

John Wilson Sterrett, 22, of 5932 Dunbar Terrace, Salisbury, Md., charged by Maryland State Trooper Frock while Sterrett was westbound on Rt. 50 at Walston Switch Road on July 2, 2017, at 7:16 pm. Sterrett was also charged with reckless driving, driving the wrong way on a one-way street, failing to obey a traffic signal along with other traffic violations.  An additional criminal charge of possession of a drug other than marijuana was also placed against Sterrett by Trooper Frock.

Sterrett was arrested by Worcester County Sheriff’s Deputy Jennifer Hall on June 4, 2013, and charged with DUI. On Aug. 12, 2013, in a plea deal with the Worcester County States Attorney, Sterrett entered a guilty plea in return for a verdict of Probation Before Judgement.  THE DEAL: No time and a $400 fine.

Gary R. Gary, 50, of Pittsville, MD

Thaddeus Hackett Jr., 48, of Salisbury, MD

Sobriety Checkpoint on Rt. 228 Waldorf officers stack in a dozen vehicle into stop lane at a time. 121615

Type of Incident: Sobriety Checkpoint

Date and Time: 7/21/2017 at 2130 hours

Location: Capitol Heights, Maryland

Narrative:  Troopers from the Maryland State Police and officers from the Capitol Heights Police Department will conducting a joint DUI checkpoint on the above-listed date with the primary purpose of educating the motoring public in Prince George’s County about the dangers of impaired driving.  During the checkpoint, law enforcement personnel will be attempting to detect and apprehend violators of Maryland’s impaired driving laws.  The goal of this DUI checkpoint is to reduce the number of alcohol-related collisions occurring in Capitol Heights, Prince George’s County.

California: Score two dead for Servando Lopez Garcia now charged with DUI in killing Adrianna Chavez and Alejandro Chavez; was already ordered to use ignition interlock from prior DUI

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Tulare boy killed by DUI driver. Photo courtesy of Visalia Times-Delta

 

 

Score two dead for Servando Lopez Garcia now charged with DUI in killing Adrianna Chavez and Alejandro Chavez; was already ordered to use ignition interlock from prior DUI

From Visalia Times-Delta

A 21-year-old Orosi woman involved in a DUI-related collision has died after spending nearly a week in the hospital fighting for her life.

Servando Lopez Garcia was arrested Saturday, July 8, 2017, as a suspect in a collision that killed a 13-year-old boy, Tulare police said. TULARE POLICE DEPARTMENT

Tulare police were called Saturday afternoon to Cartmill Avenue and Hillman Street after reports of a three-car collision.

When officers arrived, they found a Nissan Altima with two people seriously injured inside. Adrianna Chavez, 21, and Alejandro Chavez, 13, both of Orosi, were rushed to the hospital.

Alejandro later died from his injuries.

Police believe Servando Lopez Garcia, 49, of Visalia, was driving under the influence when he slammed into the Altima.

Garcia was arrested on suspicion of vehicular homicide, driving under the influence causing injury, failure to have an ignition interlock device, and driving on a suspended license.

Garcia, who had a previous DUI, is expected back in court on Wednesday. MORE


California: Pothead driver Julio Ornelas busted for DUI – drugs after running red light and crashing into a Dodge; has prior DUI pending

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Pothead driver Julio Ornelas busted for DUI – drugs after running red light and crashing into a Dodge; has prior DUI pending

Julio Ornelas, DUI drugs ran a red light July 12, 2017 has current DUI case pending, charged by Perris Police.

Perris, Calif.  Riverside County Sheriff’s Dept. Sgt. Strang reports that officers from the Perris Police Department responded to a traffic collision near the 100 block of 4th St. on Wednesday late afternoon. 20-year-old Perris resident, Julio Ornelas, drove his Honda Civic east bound 4th St. through a red light and collided into a Dodge Journey. Ornelas was determined to be under the influence of a controlled substance at the time of the collision and was arrested for DUI drug. Ornelas also has a separate case pending for DUI. Ornelas was transported to a local hospital where he was medically cleared prior to being booked into the Southwest Detention Center in Murrieta.

Recent statistics reveal that 30 percent of drivers in fatal crashes had one or more drugs in their systems.  A study of active drivers showed more tested positive for drugs that may impair driving (14 percent) than did for alcohol (7.3 percent).  Of the drugs, marijuana was most prevalent, at 7.4 percent, slightly more than alcohol. Everyone should be mindful that if you’re taking medication – whether prescription or over-the-counter – drinking even small amounts of alcohol can greatly intensify the impairment affects.

Law Enforcement emphasizes the preventable nature of drunk driving reminding everyone that all it takes is a little planning ahead. Designate a sober driver or call a cab. But whatever you do, don’t drink and drive. The California Office of Traffic Safety DDVIP (Designated Driver VIP)Opens in New Window California Office of Traffic Safety DDVIP (Designated Driver VIP) mobile app is now available for free download on iOS and Android devices. Launched last year, the new DDVIP app offers enhanced features, allowing users to “Map a Spot” with their current location to find DDVIP partnering establishments in their area or a “List of Spots” to search all participating bars and restaurants throughout California. Users will be offered free incentives at each bar to celebrate their life-saving role.  They can stay up-to-date with the latest from DDVIP and see what other users are saying via its social tab. Also through the app, for those who want to imbibe but also make it a point to plan ahead, users can easily order a sober ride from Uber, Lyft or Curb – all from one screen.

The cost of a ride home is cheap, nothing compared to a $10,000 DUI conviction and the ‘inconvenience’ of not driving your own car home is nothing compared to the inconvenience of spending time behind bars.

Anyone with information on this investigation is encouraged to call Deputy Kiebach at the Perris Sheriff’s Station, (951) 210-1000.

Pennsylvania: Judge rules DUI driver Carlos Garcia convicted of killing Kaitlyn Berry in crash, cannot withdraw guilty plea

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Judge rules DUI driver Carlos Garcia convicted of killing Kaitlyn Berry in crash, cannot withdraw guilty plea

Carlos R. Garcia, now 36, is serving 19¼ to 38 years for causing a Feb. 22, 2014, crash just outside Lancaster city that killed 24-year-old Kaitlyn Berry

From Lancaster County District Attorney:
An inmate’s latest request for relief from a prison sentence for driving drunk during a 2014 fatal crash was denied by a state appeals court.

An inmate’s latest request for relief from a prison sentence for driving drunk during a 2014 fatal crash was denied by a state appeals court.

Carlos R. Garcia, now 36, is serving 19¼ to 38 years for causing a Feb. 22, 2014, crash just outside Lancaster city that killed 24-year-old Kaitlyn Berry and seriously injured her mother.

Garcia, who pleaded guilty that same year, filed a request to withdraw the plea, arguing he did not realize a judge could order consecutive sentences on the charges.

Garcia also argued his attorney misrepresented what the potential sentence could be.

The Pennsylvania Superior Court recently denied the request, finding that Garcia was aware the charges could be sentenced consecutively.

Specifically, Garcia signed paperwork regarding that and was told he faced a potential, maximum 53-year term.

Regarding Garcia’s second claim, the high court found, his attorney mentioned potential sentence terms, but Garcia was aware the sentence was fully up to the judge.

Assistant District Attorney Christine L. Wilson prosecuted the case.

Garcia’s blood-alcohol level was .144 percent shortly after the crash, and he was driving on a suspended license from a prior DUI. The legal limit for drivers in Pennsylvania is .08 percent.

Berry was killed; her mother, Lisa Stamper, was seriously hurt.

Garcia’s 7-year-old son was a passenger in his vehicle when he veered into and struck Stamper’s vehicle nearly head-on in the 1300 block of East King Street.

Manheim Township police filed charges because the crash happened in Lancaster Township.

Rhode Island: Kelsie Teribury was DUI when she took her child for a midnight trip to Taco Bell, says Coventry Police

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Coventry Police in Rhode Island

Kelsie Teribury was DUI when she took her child for a midnight trip ON THE WILD SIDE, says Coventry Police, gave phony name to officer

MIDNIGHT BOOZE CRUISE
WITH HER KID TO TACO BELL

Kelsie Teribury, 25, charged by Coventry Police with DUI at Taco Bell with child in car 3rd offense DWS

COVENTRY, RHODE ISLAND — Kelsie Teribury, 25-year-old from Coventry was arrested and charged with Driving Under the Influence, Driving with a suspended License 3rd Offense and Obstructing an Officer in Execution of Duty.

At about 1:00 AM this morning, July 15th, the Coventry Police received a phone call that there was a female operating a vehicle at the drive-thru of Taco Bell, 784 Tiogue Ave, who appeared to be under the influence.

Patrol units responded to the area and located the vehicle as it was exiting the drive-thru. Officers stopped the vehicle in the parking lot where they then made contact with the female operator who identified herself as, Kayla Teribury. During the investigation, it was found that the female’s true identity was Kelsie Teribury.

Officers also found there was a seven-year-old child in the vehicle. DCYF was notified and a family member responded to the scene to pick up the child.

Teribury was held at the ACI as a Probation violator.

Georgia: Aaron Carter spoke too soon, bragged on video he didn’t have any DUI’s, “you won’t catch me get any DUI’s”; two days later he got a DUI

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Aaron Carter arrest in Habersham Ga. on July 15, 2017, for DUI and drugs. Photo courtesy of TMZ

 

Aaron Carter spoke too soon, bragged on video he didn’t have any DUI’s, “you won’t catch me get any DUI’s”; two days later he got a DUI

From TMZ

Aaron Carter‘s threatening to go after cops for his DUI refusal arrest because he’s adamant they never saw him behind the wheel … and believes they had no right to arrest him.

Sources close to Aaron tell TMZ … the singer wants to sue over his weekend bust in Cornelia, Georgia where he refused a breathalyzer and testing of his blood and urine to determine if he was intoxicated.

TMZ’s obtained photos of the moment Habersham County deputies searched through Aaron and his girlfriend’s belongings in an AutoZone parking lot. Aaron says he was targeted because of his celebrity.  MORE

Name: CARTER, AARON CHARLES Status: RELEASED
  Sex: M Height: 511 Weight: 120
  Address: PORT RICHEY, FL
  Arrest Date: 07/16/2017 Days In Jail: 2 Total Bond: 4610.00
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1 40-6-391 DUI M STATE COURT
17MW1984M 1 16-13-2 POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA LESS THAN ONE OUNCE M STATE COURT
17MW1985M 1 16-13-32.2 POSESSION OF DRUG RELATED OBJECTS M STATE COURT

Habersham County Sheriff patrol unit

Virginia: Prince William County Police DWI arrests for June 6, 2017 thru July 6, 2017

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Prince William County Virginia Police

Prince William County Police DWI arrests for June 6, 2017 thru July 6, 2017

ALVAREZ, DAVID ALBERTO 06/06/2017 00:00:00 M 23, 8505 LAGUNA CT ALEXANDRIA, VA 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 2ND OFF W/IN 5Y – 10Y – 90D, 18.2-250.1 – – DRUGS: POSSESS MARIJUANA, 2+ OFF – 35A, 54.1-3466 – – PARAPHERNALIA: UNAUTHORIZED

HALPRIN, JEFFERY ANDREW, 06/07/2017, 00:00:00 M, 49, 1662 DEVIL LN WOODBRIDGE, VA 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFFENSE – 90D

MALDONADO MEJIA, MARCO  06/07/2017 00:00:00, M, 21, 14803 ALABAMA AVE WOODBRIDGE, VA 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFFENSE – 90D

HOPSON, THOMAS ISAIAH 06/08/2017 00:00:00 M 33, 14508 EDDY CT CENTREVILLE, VA 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFFENSE – 90D

JOHNSON, LANDRY JOSEPH 06/08/2017 00:00:00 M 37, 1704 OLD MILL CT ALEXANDRIA, VA 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFFENSE – 90D, 18.2-268.3 – 13-242.2 – DWI: REFUSAL OF BLOOD OR BREATH TEST, 2 OFF – 90Z, 18.2-323.1 – – DRINKING WHILE DRIVING / OPEN CONTAINER- 90G

GORMAN, STEPHANIE A 06/09/2017 00:00:00 F 49, 658 SAN JUAN CT, LUSBY, MD 18.2-268.3 – 13-242.2 – DWI: REFUSAL OF BLOOD OR BREATH TEST, 1 OFF – 90Z, 18.2-268.3 – 13-242.2 – DWI: REFUSAL OF BLOOD OR BREATH TEST, 1 OFF – 90Z, 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFFENSE – 90D, 18.2-268.3 – 13-242.2 – DWI: REFUSAL OF BLOOD OR BREATH TEST, 1 OFF – 90Z, 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFFENSE – 90D, 18.2-388 – 16-14 – PROFANE SWEARING OR INTOXICATION IN PUBLIC – 90E

MCCLELLAN, REBECCA A 06/09/2017, 00:00:00 F, 62, 18990 POSSUM POINT RD DUMFRIES, VA 18.2-266 – 13-240 DWI: 2ND OFF W/IN 5Y – 10Y 90D

18.2-268.3 – 13-242.2 – DWI: REFUSAL OF BLOOD OR BREATH TEST, 2 OFF – 90Z

RUBIO-MEJIA, JOSE ALEXIS 06/09/2017 00:00:00 M, 24, 1519 FLORIDA AVE WOODBRIDGE, VA 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFFENSE – 90D

 

AMON, CURTIS ANDREW 06/10/2017, 00:00:00 M, 51, 905 BROAD OAKS DR HERNDON, VA 18.2-266 – – DWI: 4+ OFF W/IN 10Y – 90D 46.2-391(D)(3) – – LIC REVOKED(DWI/MANSL): DR W/O LICENSE, 2+ OFF –

MORGAN, JEFFREY SCOTT 06/10/2017, 00:00:00, M, 51, 11201 GRIFFITH WAY, FREDERICKSBURG, VA 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFFENSE – 90D

POLANCO RODRIGUEZ, FROILAN ANTONIO 06/10/2017 00:00:00 M 38 9805 BUCKNER RD MANASSAS, VA 18.2-266 – – DWI: 3RD OFF W/IN 5Y – 10Y – 90D

POLANCO RODRIGUEZ, FROILAN ANTONIO,06/10/2017 00:00:00 M 38 9805 BUCKNER RD MANASSAS, VA 18.2-272(A) – – DRIVING W/SUSPENDED LICENSE DWI: 3RD IN 10YRS

RODRIGUEZ ESCOGIDO, JUAN JESUS 06/10/2017 00:00:00 M 24 14509 BRANIFF CIR CHANTILLY, VA 46.2-894 – – HIT AND RUN: ATTENDED PROPERTY DAMAGE GREATER $1000 – 90Z, 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFFENSE – 90D, 46.2-300 – 13-253 – LICENSE: DRIVE W/O –

SEGRES, RICHARD LEONARD, 06/10/2017 00:00:00 M 62 3510 POWELLS CROSSING CT WOODBRIDGE, VA 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 2ND OFF W/IN 5Y – 90D, 18.2-268.3 – 13-242.2 – DWI: REFUSAL OF BLOOD OR BREATHTEST, 1 OFF – 90Z

SWEET, CHRISTOPHER RUSSELL, 06/10/2017 00:00:00 M 42 10102 SACHS CT, FREDERICKSBURG, VA 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFFENSE – 90D

WHALEY, BRANDON HENDRIX, 06/10/2017 00:00:00 M 21 5389 CEDARVILLE CT, HAYMARKET, VA 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFFENSE – 90D

GALVEZ ORELLANA, MARLON EDUARDO, 06/11/2017 00:00:00 M 38 6614 QUANDER RD ALEXANDRIA, VA 18.2-266 – – DWI: 3RD OFF W/IN 5Y – 10Y – 90D

KAUR, SIMARANJIT, 06/11/2017 00:00:00 F 37 4562 GAVIN WOODS CT CATLETT, 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFFENSE WITH CHILD – 90D, DWI: REFUSAL OF BLOOD OR BREATH TEST, 1 OFF – 90Z, 18.2-371.1(B) – – ABUSE/NEGLECT CHILD: RECKLESS DISREGARD FOR LIFE – 13A

LEE, RICHARD MATTHEW, 06/11/2017 00:00:00 M 30 12520 CANTER LN CATHARPIN, VA 18.2-266 – 13-240 DWI: 2ND OFF W/IN 5Y – 90D

MENTZER, WILLIAM RUSSELL, 06/11/2017 00:00:00 M 35 10610 AUTOMOTIVE DR RM 328 MANASSAS, VA 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFF, BAC .15-.20% – 90D

MURCIA OLIVA, RIGOBERTO ROLANDO, 06/11/2017 00:00:00 M 23 167 HOLDEN DR MANASSAS, VA 46.2-896 – 13-438(B) – HIT AND RUN: DRIVER NO REPT, UNATT PROP DAMAG =GREATER $250 – 90Z18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFF, BAC .15-.20% – 90D, 46.2-896 – 13-438(B) – HIT AND RUN: DRIVER NO REPT, UNATT PROP DAMAG =GREATER $250 – 90Z, 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFF, BAC .15-.20% – 90D

RIVERA-MARTINEZ, MARTIN LEONIDAS, 06/11/2017 00:00:00 M 34 13306 HILLENDALE DR WOODBRIDGE, VA 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFF, BAC .15-.20% – 90D

GONZALEZ, ALEJANDRO BALDEMAR, 06/12/2017, 00:00:00 M, 24, 2203 MONTGOMERY AVE WOODBRIDGE, VA 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFFENSE – 90D

HERNANDEZ, JOSE F, 06/12/2017 00:00:00 M 53 11201 CHATTERLY LOOP #302 MANASSAS, VA 18.2-266 – – DWI: 3RD OFF W/IN 5Y – 10Y – 90D

PEAK, CHRISTOPHER DALE 06/13/2017 00:00:00 M 35 11286 KESSLER PL MANASSAS, VA 18.2-268.3 – 13-242.2 – DWI: REFUSAL OF BLOOD OR BREATH TEST, 1 OFF – 90Z, 18.2-268.3 – 13-242.2 – DWI: REFUSAL OF BLOOD OR BREATH TEST, 1 OFF – 90Z18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFFENSE WITH CHILD – 90D

POLANCO RODRIGUEZ, FROILAN ANTONIO , 06/10/2017 00:00:00 M 38,9805 BUCKNER RD MANASSAS, VA 18.2-266 – – DWI: 3RD OFF W/IN 5Y – 10Y – 90D, 18.2-272(A) – – DRIVING W/SUSPENDED LICENSE DWI: 3RD IN 10YRS –

REYES, DIMAS , 06/25/2017 00:00:00 M 44 12790 TADWORTH PL WOODBRIDGE, VA 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFFENSE – 90D

RIVERA-MARTINEZ, MARTIN LEONIDAS 06/11/2017 00:00:00 M 34 13306 HILLENDALE DR WOODBRIDGE, VA 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFF, BAC .15-.20% – 90D

ROBERTSON, TAN DRIAKA DELISHA 06/25/2017 00:00:00 F 27, 16725 DIAMONDLEAF OAK LN WOODBRIDGE, VA 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFFENSE – 90D

RODRIGUEZ ESCOGIDO, JUAN JESUS 06/10/2017 00:00:00 M 24 14509 BRANIFF CIR CHANTILLY, VA 46.2-894 – – HIT AND RUN: ATTENDED PROPERTY DAMAGE, GREATER $1000 – 90Z, 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFFENSE – 90D, 46.2-300 – 13-253 – LICENSE: DRIVE W/O –

RUBIO-MEJIA, JOSE ALEXIS 06/09/2017 00:00:00 M 24 1519 FLORIDA AVE WOODBRIDGE, VA 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFFENSE – 90D

SANTANA, GILBERTO MAGDALENO,  06/17/2017 00:00:00 M 36 UNKNOWN ADDRESS STERLING, VA 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFF, BAC .15-.20% – 90D

SEGRES, RICHARD LEONARD 06/10/2017 00:00:00 M 62 3510 POWELLS CROSSING CT WOODBRIDGE, VA 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 2ND OFF W/IN 5Y – 90D, 18.2-268.3 – 13-242.2 – DWI: REFUSAL OF BLOOD OR BREATH TEST, 1 OFF – 90Z

SHELBY, BRETT CHRISTIAN 07/04/2017 00:00:00 M 20 15402 EWELLS MILL WAY WOODBRIDGE, VA 18.2-250(A)(A) – – DRUGS: POSSESS SCH I OR II – 35A, 18.2-266.1 – 13-240.1 – DWI: PERSON 21Y DRIVING W/ BAC, .02% TO .08% – 90D

SOLARES, YONATAN ARIEL 06/18/2017 00:00:00 M 24, 423 S MACON ST BALTIMORE, MD 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFFENSE – 90D

SRIBLING JR. WAYNE HAYWOOD 07/02/2017 00:00:00 M 42, 8629 ASHBY CT MARSHALL, VA 18.2-250.1 – – DRUGS: POSSESS MARIJUANA, 2+ OFF – 35A, 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFFENSE – 90D

SWARTZ, DYLAN JAMES 07/03/2017 00:00:00 M 20 3765 WIGAN DR WOODBRIDGE, VA 4.1-305(A) – – ALCOHOL: PURCH/POSSESS BY PERSON 21Y -90G, 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: DRUGS, 1ST OFFENSE – 90D

SWEET, CHRISTOPHER RUSSELL 06/10/2017 00:00:00 M 42, 10102 SACHS CT FREDERICKSBURG, VA 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFFENSE – 90D

TARKENTON, ADAM BLAKE 06/19/2017 00:00:00 M 32, 7826 GATESHEAD LN MANASSAS, VA 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFFENSE – 90D

06/16/2017 00:00:00 F 29 TILLMAN, GERMANY MIANCA 5815 RUSSETT LEAF CT WOODBRIDGE, VA 18.2-266 – – DWI: 3RD OFF W/IN 5Y – 10Y – 90D, 18.2-272(A) – – DRIVING W/SUSPENDED LICENSE DWI: 3RD IN 10YRS -18.2-266 – – DWI: 3RD OFF W/IN 5Y – 10Y – 90D, 18.2-272(A) – – DRIVING W/SUSPENDED LICENSE DWI: 3RD IN 10YRS –

TREJO-LOPEZ, ARTURO 06/29/2017 00:00:00 M 23, 14940 LADY MADONNA CT CENTREVILLE, VA 18.2-266 – 13-240 DWI: 1ST OFFENSE WITH CHILD – 90D, 40.1-103 – – LABOR/CUSTODY: ENDANGER/CRUELLY TREAT CHILD – 90Z

TURNER, AMANDA WADE 06/16/2017 00:00:00 F 37, 3182 ARROWHEAD CT WOODBRIDGE, VA 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFFENSE WITH CHILD – 90D

UNDERWOOD, ROBERT JOSEPH 06/14/2017 00:00:00 M 31, 13276 QUEENSDALE DR WOODBRIDGE, VA 18.2-266 – – DWI: 3RD OFF W/IN 5Y – 10Y – 90D

VELASQUEZ, JOSE RIGOBERTO 06/30/2017 00:00:00 M 41, 13015 KINGSWELL DR WOODBRIDGE, VA 18.2-266 – – DWI: 3RD OFF W/IN 5Y – 90D, 18.2-272(A) – – DRIVING W/SUSPENDED LICENSE DWI: 3RD IN 10YRS -18.2-460(A) – 16-5 – OBSTRUCT JUSTICE: W/O THREATS/FORCE – 90Z

WALLER, MARK ANTHONY,  07/01/2017 00:00:00 M 33 5290 HILLSIDE DR WARRENTON, VA 18.2-250(A)(A) – – DRUGS: POSSESS SCH I OR II – 35A, 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFFENSE – 90D, 18.2-268.3 – 13-242.2 – DWI: REFUSAL OF BLOOD OR BREATH TEST, 1 OFF – 90Z

WHALEY, BRANDON HENDRIX 06/10/2017 00:00:00 M 21, 5389 CEDARVILLE CT HAYMARKET, VA 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFFENSE – 90D,

FAA certified aircraft mechanic Curtis Amon, who works on jets, busted in Prince William for 4th DWI within ten years

 

MANASSAS, VA. — Prince William County Police report the arrest of Curtis Andrew Amon for DWI on June 10, 2017, a fourth such arrest within ten years. With his driver’s permit revoked for earlier arrests, including being arrested for DWI while being ordered to use an ignition interlock, Amon was performing key aircraft airframe and engine work and inspections for various Northern Virginia charter aircraft firms.

AMON, CURTIS ANDREW 06/10/2017, 00:00:00 M, 51, 905 BROAD OAKS DR HERNDON, VA 18.2-266 – – DWI: 4+ OFF W/IN 10Y – 90D 46.2-391(D)(3) – – LIC REVOKED(DWI/MANSL): DR W/O LICENSE, 2+ OFF –

According to his Facebook page, Amon has been working at a charter aircraft firm based in Manassas, Va., which charters small jets and twin-engine aircraft.

According to Virginia Court records in Prince William County, Curtis Andrew Amon, of Oakton, Va., was charged in Fairfax County General District Court with DWI 1st. on Nov. 14, 2010.  On Jan. 25, 2011, Amon was found guilty. He was sentenced to 30 days in jail and his driver’s license was suspended for one year with the restriction period to terminate on Jan. 24, 2012. License Is Restricted To Use To And From Work, License Is Restricted To Use To And From ASAP Meetings, License Is Restricted To Use For Medically Necessary Travel , Transport Minor Child , Court Ordered Visitation , To And From Court Ordered Facility. Court records show he was fined $300 with courts costs of $182.00.

Amon was charged with DWI 2nd offense within five years, with a blood alcohol reading over .20% on Oct. 4, 2011 – while his driver’s license was suspended for the earlier DWI. On April 30, 2012, Amon was found guilty in Fairfax County District Court and was sentenced to 90 days in jail and given unsupervised probation. Seventy-five days of the jail sentence was suspended.  Amon’s driver’s permit was suspended for three years with restrictions that allowed him to drive for medical appointments, to and from court ordered facilities, to and from work and all the time with ignition interlock. The restriction end date was set for April 29, 2015.  A fine of $500 was ordered as part of the plea deal.

According to Amon’s LinkedIn profile, he asserts in his resume that he is an FAA licensed airframe and power plant mechanic, at the same time that the Commonwealth of Virginia restricted his ability to drive motor vehicles on Virginia highways.  The FAA also lists him as an licensed mechanic.

  • FAA Licensed Airframe and Power Plant Mechanic with over 13 years of experience working on jet, turboprop and piston aircraft.
  • Seven years extensive experience maintaining jet and turboprop aircraft for a National Air Carrier.
  • Six years General Aviation specializing in annual inspections, major repairs and modifications of airframes and power plants on customers private aircraft.
  • Excellent troubleshooting ability with proven track record.

Amon listed the following on his LinkedIn profile as his recent work history:

A&P Mechanic

Dates Employed: Oct 2013 – Present
Employment Duration: 3 yrs. 10 mos.

Location: Manassas, VA

Responsible for performing annual inspections, phase checks, and unscheduled troubleshooting and repairs on Cessna Citation, Beechcraft KingAir and Piper turboprop aircraft as well as various GA piston aircraft.

Inspector, Airframe & Power Plant Mechanic

Dates Employed: Mar 2006 – Jan 2012 Employment Duration: 5 yrs. 11 mos.

Location: Manassas, VA

Responsible for conducting annual inspections, troubleshooting and repairs on single engine and light twin general aviation aircraft including Beechcraft, Mooney, Piper; specializing in Cirrus, Cessna, and Socata maintaining a strong focus on quality workmanship and customer service. Ensure work performed by other mechanics meet standards of approved data and properly documented for return to service of customer aircraft. Complete records, warranty documentation, and meet face to face with customers to discuss estimates and explain repairs.

The FAA lists Curtis Andrew Amon as a qualified aircraft mechanic.

CURTIS ANDREW AMON, Certificates: MECHANIC

Certificate: MECHANIC Date of Issue: 8/1/2005

Ratings: MECHANIC, AIRFRAME, POWERPLANT

THE FAA AND ALCOHOL

The following guidelines were issued by the FAA in regard to Pilots. While it may be logical to figure that aircraft mechanics are just as important to aircraft safety, the FAA rules apply to pilots only in regard to alcohol.

Hard Facts and Erratic Effects

Alcohol is a sedative, hypnotic, and an addicting drug that quickly impairs judgment and leads to behavior that can easily contribute to, or cause, accidents. Its toxic effects, which vary considerably from person to person, are influenced by gender, body weight, rate of consumption (time), and total amount consumed. Consider these facts:

  • The average healthy person eliminates pure alcohol at a fairly constant rate—about 1/3 to 1/2 ounces of pure alcohol per hour.
  • Even after complete elimination of all of the alcohol from the body, there are undesirable effects—hangover—that can last 48 to 72 hours following the last drink. Symptoms commonly associated with a hangover are headache, dizziness, dry mouth, stuffy nose, fatigue, upset stomach, irritability, impaired judgment, and increased sensitivity to bright light. A pilot with these symptoms would certainly not be fit to safely operate an aircraft.

Alcohol and Aviation

The majority of adverse effects produced by alcohol relate to the brain, eyes, and inner ear— three crucial organs to a pilot.

  • Brain effects include impaired reaction time, reasoning, judgment, and memory.
  • Visual symptoms include eye muscle imbalance, which leads to double vision and difficulty focusing.
  • Inner ear effects include dizziness and decreased hearing perception.

Pilots have shown impairment in their ability to perform even routine VFR flight tasks while under the influence of alcohol, regardless of individual flying experience. The number of serious errors dramatically increases as your blood alcohol level goes up. Some studies have shown diminished pilot performance with blood alcohol concentrations as low as 0.025 percent. If other variables (e.g., sleep deprivation, fatigue, medication use, altitude hypoxia, or flying at night or in bad weather) are present, the negative effects are significantly magnified.

Regulations and Recommendations

The use of alcohol and drugs by pilots is regulated by Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations section 91.17: No person may operate or attempt to operate an aircraft within eight hours of having consumed alcohol, while under the influence of alcohol, or with a blood alcohol content of 0.04 percent or greater. A more conservative approach is to wait 24 hours from the last use of alcohol before flying.

This is especially true if intoxication occurred or if you plan to fly IFR. Also, consider the effects of a hangover. Eight hours from “bottle to throttle” does not mean you are in the best physical condition to fly or that your blood alcohol concentration is below the legal limits. Time is the only real solution and, ideally, every pilot should strive for total avoidance of alcohol in planning or accomplishing a flight. Lives are at risk if you drink and fly.

 

New York: Suffolk County Police report arrest of DWI driver Melinda Duncan who crashed with her grandson into parked vehicle

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GRANNY GRABBED HER SIX PACK

Suffolk County Police report arrest of DWI driver Melinda Duncan who crashed with her grandson into parked vehicle

Melinda Duncan, 56, of Coram, was arrested Tuesday, July 18, 2017, on DWI Suffolk County Police in Centereach, N. Y.

CENTEREACH, NEW YORK — Suffolk County Police report that on Tuesday, July 18, 2017, at 10:35 pm, they arrested a woman for driving while intoxicated with a child in the vehicle after she was involved in a motor vehicle crash in Centereach last night.

Suffolk County Police arrested a woman for driving while intoxicated with a child in the vehicle after she was involved in a motor vehicle crash in Centereach last night.

Melinda Duncan was driving a 2014 Ford Focus southbound on South Coleman Road near Hettys Path when she struck a 1999 Chevrolet Suburban that was parked on the shoulder.  Duncan and her 11-year-old grandson, who was in the backseat, were not injured.

Sixth Precinct Patrol officers arrested and charged Duncan, 56, of Coram, New York, with Aggravated Driving While Intoxicated with a Child Passenger 15 Years or Younger (Leandra’s Law), Driving While Intoxicated and Endangering the Welfare of a Child. Duncan will be held overnight at the Fourth Precinct and will be arraigned at First District Court in Central Islip on July 19.

 

Virginia: Leesburg Police Department DWI Arrests for May and June 2017

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Leesburg Police

Leesburg Police Department DWI Arrests for May and June 2017

GREGORY S PREAST, 50, Driving Under The Influence, 06/25/2017 19:22:00 21000 ARROWHEAD CT ASHBURN, VA

CAROL BELL BRADLEY, 54, Driving Under The Influence, 06/29/2017 10:59:00 1300 BLK MOORE PL SW LEESBURG, VA

DWIGHT HENRY LEWIS, 52, Driving Under The Influence, 06/23/2017 09:15:00 700 BLK HUNTON PL NE LEESBURG, VA

PURVIS REDMOND, 44, Driving Under The Influence, 06/17/2017 10:17:00 13000 BLK KERRY DALE RD DALE CITY, NJ

MARY ELLEN KLINE, 54 Driving Under The Influence 06/06/2017 22:30:00 8000 BLK BUCKHALL RD MANASSAS, VA

CESAR AUGUSTO NAVARRO, 68, Driving Under The Influence 05/28/2017 00:21:00 114 FORT EVANS RD SE A LEESBURG, VA

PETER ALBERT METELSKI, 26, Driving Under The Influence 05/25/2017 23:57:00 15037 THICKET CT WATERFORD VA

ESDRAS MIQUEAS SANCHEZ ZETINO, 24, Driving Under The Influence, 05/20/2017 02:21:00 103 NOTTOWAY ST SE LEESBURG, VA

MICHAEL ALLEN MUNROE, 36, Driving Under The Influence, 05/18/2017 01:50:00 714 MOUNT HOLLY PL NE, LEESBURG, VA


Maryland: Yvonne Loree Avaritt lost control and hit tree, police suspect alcohol in crash that killed Louis Romanell

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Louie Romanell killed in a crash in Taneytown Md July 29, 2017. Police suspect alcohol at a cause of Yvonne Loree Avaritt, left, hitting a tree. 

DATE NIGHT COMES TO FATAL END

Yvonne Loree Avaritt lost control and hit tree, police suspect alcohol in crash that killed Louis Romanell

Maryland State Police report that on Friday, July 28, 2017, at approximately 2307 hours, troopers from the Maryland State Police Frederick Barrack responded to a fatal motor collision at Taneytown Pike east of Simmons Rd.

Police say that their preliminary investigation revealed Vehicle 1, a 2015 Chrysler 200 was traveling eastbound on Taneytown Pike in the 11000 block. The operator, Yvonne Loree Avaritt, lost control of Vehicle #1 which began to spin. Vehicle #1 exited the roadway on the westbound side. The passenger side of Vehicle #1 struck a standing tree. There also was a passenger, Louis Stephen Romanell, in Vehicle #1.

Initial investigation revealed that neither Avaritt nor Romanell were wearing their seatbelt.

Police say that Avaritt is suspected to have been under the influence of alcohol. Avaritt was transported to Sinai Hospital by ground for treatment. Romanell was pronounced deceased on scene.

Police say that Avaritt is suspected to have been under the influence of alcohol. Avaritt was transported to Sinai Hospital by ground for treatment. Romanell was pronounced deceased on scene.  TFC Carter is the investigating officer

Nevada: Aubrey Hooper III jailed on DUI-drugs, hit and run crash that killed pedestrian

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Scene of hit and run crash that killed pedestrian on July 28, 2017, Aubrey Hooper III charged with DUI Las Vegas photo courtesy of Fox5 Vegas

Aubrey Hooper III jailed on DUI-drugs hit and run crash that killed pedestrian

Las Vegas Metro Police Lt. Peter Kisfalvi reported that a white pickup truck struck a pedestrian who was crossing West Charleston Blvd.  Hooper was later arrested and charged with DUI – drugs and hit and run.

On July 27, 2017, at approximately 10:14 pm, a fatal pedestrian collision occurred at the intersection of West Charleston Boulevard and South Scholl drive. Evidence at the scene and witness statements indicated a pedestrian was walking north across Charleston Boulevard at the intersection with Scholl Drive when she was impacted by an eastbound Ford pickup. The pedestrian was knocked to the roadway and slid to a stop. The Ford continued east and left the collision scene. The operator of the Ford did not stop to render aid or call the police.
Emergency Medical Services arrived at the collision scene and the pedestrian was pronounced dead. The operator of the Ford returned to the collision scene with the vehicle approximately two hours after the incident occurred. He was arrested for hit and run and for suspicion of driving under the influence of drugs.

This was the 81st traffic related fatality in LVMPD’s jurisdiction for 2017. This collision remains under investigation by the LVMPD Collision Investigation Section.

Inmate In-Custody Status
ID Name Age Race Sex
Case Charge Status
Related Case Arrest Date Detainer Cash Bail Surety Bail
Housing Sched Department Sched Action Sched Date Sched Time

02771183 HOOPER, AUBREY J III 39 Black Male
17F13593X DUI, ABOVE LEGAL LIMIT, R/D Active
7/28/2017 Y $0.00 $0.00
ST2L 13 48 HOUR HEARING 7/29/2017 7:30 AM

02771183 HOOPER, AUBREY J III 39 Black Male
17F13593X DUTY TO STOP AT SCENE OF ACDNT I/DOPI Active
7/28/2017 Y $0.00 $0.00
ST2L 13 48 HOUR HEARING 7/29/2017 7:30 AM

Oklahoma: Anadarko City Councilman Jeffrey “J J” Vance tried to bribe and bargain his way out of a DUI arrest; even offered to forfeit his vehicle 

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Councilman JJ Vance offers to barter DUI arrest with his truck

Anadarko City Councilman Jeffrey “J J” Vance tried to bribe and bargain his way out of a DUI arrest; even offered to forfeit his vehicle

From KFOR

ANADARKO, Okla. – An Anadarko city councilman is caught on tape bargaining with officers to get out of a DUI charge.

Jeffrey Jason or “J.J.” Vance was arrested early Wednesday morning.

It started with a routine traffic stop after an officer saw him swerving in his pickup truck, then run a red light.

“Just prior to him failing to stop at the red light, another vehicle had gone through the light while it was yellow,” said Anadarko Police Chief Tracy Roles. “Mr. Vance was well behind that vehicle.”

Vance admitted to the officer he had been drinking, but before the officer could walk back to his vehicle, body camera footage shows Vance mentioned one more thing.

“City council,” said Vance.

“What?” said the officer.

“City council.”

“What about city council?” asked the officer.

“Nothing,” said Vance. “I’m on city council.”

“Ok,” said the officer. “Ok, sit tight.”

The police ignored the comment and they conducted a field sobriety test on Vance. According to the report, officers could smell alcohol on his breath and he was unsteady on his feet.

After failing the field test, they arrested him and brought him back to the station.

Vance blew a .18 on a breathalyzer test, which is above the limit to earn a DUI charge.

But while waiting in the station, he elaborated on what he started on in his truck.

“All I can tell you all is you all just be as nice as you can to me,” Vance can be heard saying on the body camera footage, “because I am on the city council.”

He didn’t stop there, offering to pay a $700 or $800 fine, even bargaining his vehicle.

“Or, or better than that, you can even repo my car so you can make more,” Vance said.

He even made promises based on his position as a councilman.

“If you all can just fine me and let me go home, I will f****** raise all kinds of money for your a**,” Vance said. “I’ve been raising all kinds of money from the police department, forthe police department. For the dogs. I f****** raised like $1,000 for the f****** dogs. I’m not bulls********, I did do that.”

The officers deflected his pleas, saying “we don’t make deals” and “that’s not how it works,” or just ignored him.

“If you’re a city council member, or another elected official, or a member of some sort of other city or governmental agency, that does not make you above the law,” said Roles.

Anadarko Mayor Kyle Eastwood declined to go on camera for the story, but he said in a statement over the phone, “If the allegations are accurate, I would find that to be inappropriate for an elected official. But Mr. Vance is accountable to his constituents, and matters like this should be resolved at the ballot box.”

Mayor Eastwood sent the following longer statement later:

“As I said over the phone, if the allegations against Mr. Vance are true, the judicial process should be allowed to play out and the appropriate punishment determined by a jury. The matter is under investigation by local law enforcement in conjunction with the District Attorney’s Office. I have great confidence in our law enforcement officials and district attorney staff to conduct a fair investigation into the matter.

As to the political implications for Mr. Vance as a public official, it is behavior I do not condone and is unbecoming an elected official in the City of Anadarko. However, I am without authority to address his position on the City Council. That authority rests with the voters at the ballot box.

With regard to the body cam video you mentioned, I have not seen that video and cannot comment directly on what it shows. However, if it shows Mr. Vance making inappropriate comments or requests to law enforcement, I would expect that evidence to be turned over to the district attorney for review and the appropriate prosecution.”

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Boozing Council Member J J Vance resigned after DUI arrest

 

New Jersey: Jorge Parada Charged with DWI After Hit and Run Crash into Atlantic City Econo Lodge

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Jorge Parada Charged with DWI After Crashing into Atlantic City Econo Lodge

Atlantic City Econo Lodge hit by drugged DUI driver Photo courtesy of Press of Atlantic City

ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. — Atlantic City Police report that on August 12, 2017, a driver was charged with DWI after he was involved in two separate accidents.

At 5:08 am, patrol officers responded to Morris and Pacific Avenues for a report of a vehicle that left the roadway and struck a building.

Officers arrived to find a vehicle that had entered the lobby of the Econo Lodge causing extensive damage inside. The driver, Jorge Parada, had initially fled the scene, but eventually returned.

An investigation by Officer Joseph Bereheiko revealed Parada struck a vehicle after failing to stop at a red light at Texas and Pacific Avenues. At Morris Avenue, Parada lost control of his vehicle leaving the roadway and striking a traffic light pole and control box before entering the lobby.

Atlantic City Police say that there were no injuries reported in any of the accidents. Parada was arrested for DWI.

ARRESTED: Jorge Parada, a 22-year-old male from Pleasantville, NJ.

CHARGES: Driving while intoxicated, careless driving, leaving the scene of an accident, reckless driving, failure to obey a traffic signal, and unlicensed driver.

Parada was released with a future court date.

Anyone with information regarding this incident is urged to contact the Accident Investigations Section at 609-347-5744 or text anonymously to tip411 (847411). Begin the text with ACPD.

Atlantic City Police

New Jersey: Daniel Thompson revived by EMT’s with heroin antidote and arrested for two DUI crashes

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Atlantic City Police Officers Joseph Bereheiko and Ivan Lopez were recognized by MADD for outstanding work in DUI enforcement.

Daniel Thompson revived by EMT’s with heroin antidote and arrested for two DUI crashes

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — Atlantic City Police report that a driver who struck two vehicles and was given naloxone for a heroin overdose was arrested for DUI. On August 11, 2017, a driver was charged with driving under the influence after he was involved in two separate accidents.

Police report that on August 11, 2017, Daniel Thompson was charged with driving under the influence after he was involved in two separate accidents.

At 2:00 pm, patrol officers responded to the the 1500 block of Atlantic Avenue for a report of a vehicle that left the roadway.

Officers and ambulance personnel arrived to find Daniel Thompson inside his vehicle. Ambulance personnel used the drug reversing antidote naloxone.  Thompson was revived and taken to the AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center, City Division, to be treated for his injuries.

An investigation by Officer Ivan Lopez revealed Thompson side-swiped a vehicle at South Carolina and Atlantic Avenues.   There were no injuries in the other vehicle. Thompson continued driving down Atlantic Avenue where he left the roadway striking a traffic sign and parking meter while continuing on the curb before striking the steps in front of McDonald’s Express.

Thompson was issued numerous motor vehicle summons for the two accidents.

ARRESTED:  Daniel Thompson, a 27-year-old male from New Fairfield, CT.

CHARGES:  Driving while suspended, careless driving, leaving the scene of an accident, failure to report an accident, driving under the influence, reckless driving, uninsured driver, and unlicensed driver.

Thompson was released with a future court date.

Anyone with information regarding this incident is urged to contact the Accident Investigations Section at 609-347-5744 or text anonymously to tip411 (847411).  Begin the text with ACPD.

Atlantic City Police

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