Monday, April 18, 2011

Mexico man's DWI arrest considered disturbing

ALBUQUERQUE (KRQE) - A New Mexico man was arrested Friday night  accused of driving drunk and details of his arrest are disturbing.

Richard Moya, 50, appeared in court Sunday where background investigators revealed he has four prior DWI arrests.

Authorities said he was in this parking lot on Coors Boulevard in northwest Albuquerque Friday evening, with his pants down inside his car.

Police also said he had a beer in his hand and that he had soiled himself.

According to the criminal complaint, at one point Moya told police "just take me to jail".

Sunday Moya appeared before a judge who allowed him to stay out of jail on.

“I am going to have you monitored by the pre-trial services department,” Judge Briana Zamora said. “I’m concerned about the allegations in the complaint, as well as the DWI history.”

Moya is also required to wear a "scram-bracelet," a device that monitors alcohol consumption.

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