Woman Gets Charged with Super Extreme DUI
Posted By Phoenix DUI Lawyer on Aug 6, 2010 10:35am PDT
This week in Prescott, police say that they arrested a woman on charges of super extreme DUI. The woman allegedly crashed into a traffic sign on the State Route 89A off ramp and later failed field sobriety tests after being stopped by police.
According to Lt. Any Reinhardt, police were called to the area after several dispatchers reported that someone was driving erratically. When an officer arrived, he saw the suspect had driven off of the road about 50 feet and had collided with a traffic sign.
Since the collision, the driver has been identified as 54 year old Dana Lynn Anderson. Her blood alcohol level was reported as .226%, which is three times the state's legal limit.
Anderson was booked into the Yavapai County Jail on charges of super extreme DUI over .20 BAC, extreme DUI BAC greater than .15, DUI of .08 or more, DUI, felony endangerment and felony criminal damage.
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