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21-year old woman charged with dwi

21-year-old Shannon Drake of Glens Falls is charged with aggravated DWI, DWI and failing to change lanes safely.

According to the Warren County Sherrif's office, Drake was stopped at 11:36 p.m. Saturday night after a crash on I-87 northbound near exit 21.

Investigators say Drake was driving north in a 2005 Pontiac and veered from the middle lane off the right shoulder and hit the guide lines. The car stopped about 300 feet down the lines.
source:http://www.cbs6albany.com/news/-1284257--.html
21-year-old Shannon Drake of Glens Falls is charged with aggravated DWI, DWI and failing to change lanes safely. According to the Warren County Sherrif's office, Drake was stopped at 11:36 p.m. Saturday night after a crash on I-87 northbound near exit 21. Investigators say Drake was driving north in a 2005 Pontiac and veered from the middle lane off the right shoulder and hit the guide lines. The car stopped about 300 feet down the lines. source:http://www.cbs6albany.com/news/-1284257--.html

24-year-old Troy man with DWI.

Police: Troy man charged with DWI following domestic dispute
24-year-old man will appear in court this month after being charged with DWI.

The Troy resident was charged with DWI, a misdemeanor, after he was stopped in the parking lot of Hannaford’s following a domestic dispute on April 6.

He was released and scheduled to appear in Town of Lloyd Court on April 26.

The Journal does not typically print the names of individuals charged with misdemeanors.
source:http://www.poughkeepsiejournal.com/article/20110410/NEWS05/110410019/0/SPORTS08/Police-Troy-man-charged-DWI-following-domestic-dispute?odyssey=nav|head
Police: Troy man charged with DWI following domestic dispute 24-year-old man will appear in court this month after being charged with DWI. The Troy resident was charged with DWI, a misdemeanor, after he was stopped in the parking lot of Hannaford’s following a domestic dispute on April 6. He was released and scheduled to appear in Town of Lloyd Court on April 26. The Journal does not typically print the names of individuals charged with misdemeanors. source:http://www.poughkeepsiejournal.com/article/20110410/NEWS05/110410019/0/SPORTS08/Police-Troy-man-charged-DWI-following-domestic-dispute?odyssey=nav|head

Drunk girl with Police video

drunk girl and police

drunk girl goes wild on cops video
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A judge has jailed an elderly drunk driver for four years

Linda Cowles, left, and Melanie Cole, daughters of car crash victim Laura Dupuis, 82, stand outside Ontario Superior Court on University Ave. on April 7, 2011.
Linda Cowles, left, and Melanie Cole, daughters of car crash victim Laura Dupuis, 82, stand outside Ontario Superior Court on University Ave. on April 7, 2011.

A judge has jailed an elderly drunk driver for four years, finding he had more than three times the legal limit of alcohol in his blood when he crashed head-on into a TTC bus, killing his two elderly female passengers.

Eric Kannstadter, 73, who uses a walker and appears frail, stood with difficulty and showed no emotion as Ontario Superior Justice David Aston also banned him from driving for life.

Despite it being only 10:10 a.m. on Oct. 19, 2007, Kannstadter had at least 282 milligrams of alcohol per 100 mL of blood when he veered his 2000 Hyundai Elantra into oncoming traffic and hit the bus on Bergamot Ave., near Islington Ave. and Rexdale Blvd.

His passengers, Laura Dupuis, 82, and her friend Eileen Broadhurst, 81, died later in hospital.

 source:http://www.thestar.com/news/crime/article/970957--elderly-drunk-driver-who-killed-two-passengers-jailed-4-years?bn=1
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Linda Cowles, left, and Melanie Cole, daughters of car crash victim Laura Dupuis, 82, stand outside Ontario Superior Court on University Ave. on April 7, 2011. A judge has jailed an elderly drunk driver for four years, finding he had more than three times the legal limit of alcohol in his blood when he crashed head-on into a TTC bus, killing his two elderly female passengers. Eric Kannstadter, 73, who uses a walker and appears frail, stood with difficulty and showed no emotion as Ontario Superior Justice David Aston also banned him from driving for life. Despite it being only 10:10 a.m. on Oct. 19, 2007, Kannstadter had at least 282 milligrams of alcohol per 100 mL of blood when he veered his 2000 Hyundai Elantra into oncoming traffic and hit the bus on Bergamot Ave., near Islington Ave. and Rexdale Blvd. His passengers, Laura Dupuis, 82, and her friend Eileen Broadhurst, 81, died later in hospital.  source:http://www.thestar.com/news/crime/article/9709

Police Taser Drunk Driver Resisting Arrest Video


Drunk driver video
Police Taser Drunk Driver Resisting Arrest Video
Drunk driver video Police Taser Drunk Driver Resisting Arrest Video

Man stopped on DWI charge in parking lot ‎


QUEENSBURY -- A man with a 0.25 percent blood-alcohol level was kept from leaving a grocery store parking lot by a patron Wednesday night, police said.
Collin F. Patnode, 28, of Queensbury was charged with aggravated felony driving while intoxicated at the parking lot of Hannaford on Quaker Road, according to the Warren County Sheriff's Office.
Patnode was charged with the felony after a prior DWI conviction in 2004. He was released pending further action in Queensbury Town Court.
source:http://www.timesunion.com/local/article/Man-stopped-on-DWI-charge-in-parking-lot-1326879.php

Cops: Shopper keeps man from driving drunk- WNYT
Police: Grocery store customer stops intoxicated driver- Glens Falls Post-Star
Grocery store patron helps stop intoxicated driver- The Saratogian
QUEENSBURY -- A man with a 0.25 percent blood-alcohol level was kept from leaving a grocery store parking lot by a patron Wednesday night, police said. Collin F. Patnode, 28, of Queensbury was charged with aggravated felony driving while intoxicated at the parking lot of Hannaford on Quaker Road, according to the Warren County Sheriff's Office. Patnode was charged with the felony after a prior DWI conviction in 2004. He was released pending further action in Queensbury Town Court. source:http://www.timesunion.com/local/article/Man-stopped-on-DWI-charge-in-parking-lot-1326879.php Read more: http://www.timesunion.com/local/article/Man-stopped-on-DWI-charge-in-parking-lot-1326879.php#ixzz1IrSQos9u Cops: Shopper keeps man from driving drunk ‎ - WNYT Police: Grocery store customer stops intoxicated driver ‎ - Glens Falls Post-Star Grocery store patron helps stop intoxicated driver ‎ - The Saratogian

State Reports More Than 200 DWI Arrests for March

State Reports More Than 200 DWI Arrests for March



Minnesota's increased DWI enforcement program, called NightCAP focuses on the 13 deadliest counties in the state, with Blue Earth County being one of them.Their latest campaign netted nearly 200 arrests statewide, and as News 12's Ryan Gustafson tells us, law enforcement is seeing something positive come out of the program.Since the state's NightCAP DWI enforcement campaign began in the fall of 2008, more than 850 DWI arrests have been made during the high visibility patrol nights.56 of them in Blue Earth County.Officials say the high visibility enforcement reminds people to drive safe, and takes dangerous drivers off the road.Deputy Thomas Coulter says, "We're out there, we're going to keep fighting it, keep locating the impaired drivers and put as many of them as we can into jail and take them off the road.It is good that we're getting them off the street, but on the same token, it's kind of alarming to see that many of them."Although there were six DWI arrests during Blue Earth County's St. Patrick's Day NightCAP, Deputy Coulter was encouraged by the 20 designated drivers law enforcement found that same night.Something they feel is a sign that they're getting their point across.Deputy Coulter says, "Typically we'll see maybe ten or 11 and we saw almost over double of that. So the message is getting there.And that's important to law enforcement, because the alternative is not something they want to do.The worse job for law enforcement is going to tell the family of those that have lost someone that they've had a death in the family.

State Reports More Than 200 DWI Arrests for March Minnesota's increased DWI enforcement program, called NightCAP focuses on the 13 deadliest counties in the state, with Blue Earth County being one of them.Their latest campaign netted nearly 200 arrests statewide, and as News 12's Ryan Gustafson tells us, law enforcement is seeing something positive come out of the program.Since the state's NightCAP DWI enforcement campaign began in the fall of 2008, more than 850 DWI arrests have been made during the high visibility patrol nights.56 of them in Blue Earth County.Officials say the high visibility enforcement reminds people to drive safe, and takes dangerous drivers off the road.Deputy Thomas Coulter says, "We're out there, we're going to keep fighting it, keep locating the impaired drivers and put as many of them as we can into jail and take them off the road.It is good that we're getting them off the street, but on the same token, it's kind of alarming t

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