From the police blotter
Subject 'too drunk' to drive, speak without swearing
Sunday, July 20, 2008
A roundup of unusual and noteworthy items from area police departments:
ENGLEWOOD — June 19: An officer stopped a female after observing her drive erratically on North Main Street. She submitted to field sobriety tests and was arrested for operating a vehicle intoxicated. While waiting for the tow, the subject spoke with her male passenger, saying the reason she got in trouble was because she was trying to help a friend. She stated, "Her drunk (expletive) got my drunk (expletive) all worried." The subject also said she was "too drunk to mind my own business."
— Compiled by Angela Watson Gay. Contact this reporter at (937) 225-2374 or anwatson@DaytonDailyNews.com.




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