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Man Arrested for the 12th Time on DWI

Man Arrested for the 12th Time on DWI


STILLWATER — A Minneapolis man was arrested for the 12th time on DWI-related charges after he rolled his car off the road into a Stillwater house.

Daniel Lynn Mills, 42, was arrested March 20 after he allegedly crashed in the 1200 block of First St. N. He was charged with two counts of felony DWI, as well as possession of an open bottle in a vehicle and driving after cancellation.

According to the Washington County criminal complaint: Police responded after a neighbor reported the crash and found Mills’ vehicle wedged against the house. Mills was attempting to remove items from the vehicle. He was so drunk that officers had to hold him by the arms to prevent him from falling down.

Mills claimed a friend was driving the vehicle and the friend had fled after the crash. Mills refused to identify the friend. He also said he had been playing with the gears and may have caused the crash, during which the vehicle rolled twice before striking the house.

Mills was in possession of two sets of car keys. A bottle of whiskey, an open bottle of soda that smelled of whiskey, and an empty Oxycodone prescription bottle were found in the vehicle.

The defendant was combative and verbally abusive toward officers, according to the complaint, and refused to take an intoxication level test, stating “I was already in prison for this offense before.

Mills recently had been released from prison, where he had been since his 11th drunk driving conviction in November, 2006. He had an active arrest warrant for failing to comply with the terms of his release. He also has convictions for check forgery and aggravated robbery, according to state records.

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