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Wisconsin: Lake in the Hills Police Officer Mark Mogan on paid leave after being charged with DUI for killing

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Mark Mogan, the Lake in the Hills police sergeant and Hebron village trustee arrested in a fatal car accident in Lake Geneva. Walworth County Sheriff’s Office

From The Chicago Tribune:

01/05/2017 — A Lake in the Hills police officer who is running for village president of Hebron has been recommended for a charge of drunken driving in connection with a fatal accident in Lake Geneva, Wis., police said.

Police Officer Mark Mogan, 49, who is a Hebron village trustee, was taken into custody after last week’s crash, in which he struck a woman who later died, and then was referred to prosecutors for a charge of injury by intoxicated use of a vehicle, authorities said.

Mogan, a sergeant with 23 years on the Lake in the Hills police force, was placed on paid leave pending the department’s own investigation, Lake in the Hills officials said Wednesday.

Lake in the Hills Police

Mogan is one of four candidates in the April election for Hebron village president. Among them is incumbent John Jacobson, who is facing felony drug and gun charges in McHenry County.

The Lake Geneva crash occurred about 5:20 p.m. Dec. 27, when Samantha Norris, 29, was crossing Wisconsin State Highway 120 just south of Highway 50, police said.

Mogan was driving south on Highway 120 when his car hit Norris, said Lt. Edward Gritzner of the Lake Geneva Police Department. She was flown to a Milwaukee-area hospital in critical condition and died two days later.  MORE

Samantha L. Norris, 29, of Lake Geneva, WI, died Thursday, December 29, 2016, at Froedtert Hospital in Milwaukee. Samantha Lynn Norris was born in Park Ridge, IL on December 12, 1987, the daughter of the late Richard and Kathleen (Kilger) Norris. She graduated from Badger High School, in Lake Geneva, with the class of 2007. At the time of her death, she was working in food service at Grand Geneva Resort. Samantha was an avid reader; she also was a lover of all animals. She loved to walk and walked everywhere she went. Samantha is survived by: aunts and uncles; Linda and Sam Cicero of Island Lake, IL, Jack and Karen Kilger of Novi, MI and Dale and Vicki Norris of Trevor, WI and many cousins and other family and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents. Services for Samantha will be held on Thursday January 5, 2017 at 9:30 a.m. in the chapel of Derrick Funeral Home and Cremation Services in Lake Geneva; Father Jim Scheurman, of Saint Francis deSales Catholic Church, will officiate. Burial will follow in Ascension Cemetery in Libertyville, IL. Visitation will Wednesday, in the funeral home, from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. In lieu of other expressions of sympathy memorials are requested in Samantha’s name to: Lakeland Animal Welfare Shelter. To sign the on-line guest registry go to: www.derrickfuneralhome.com – See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/lake-county-news-sun/obituary.aspx?n=samantha-norris&pid=183286954&fhid=16228#sthash.kd8E8fBr.dpuf


South Carolina: Red light runner Nicole Marie Wilson was DUI too when she killed Roger Johnson

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Nicole Marie Wilson DUI Lexington SC felony death ran a red light. 010517

Lexington Police Department

Lexington, S.C. (January 6, 2017) – The Lexington Police Department continues to investigate an overnight D.U.I. related traffic fatality collision which resulted in the death of a driver in one of the two vehicles involved.
Police say that on Thursday, January 5, 2017, at approximately 11:12 p.m., officers of the Lexington Police Department responded to a collision with injuries that occurred near the 4200 block of Sunset Blvd. in Lexington, South Carolina.

The driver of one of the vehicles involved died from injuries sustained during the collision.

During the course of the investigation, it was found that the driver who caused the collision by failing to stop for a signal light was intoxicated.

This driver was identified as Nicole Marie Wilson of Lexington, South Carolina.

Nicole Marie Wilson was transported to the Lexington County Detention Center and charged with Felony Driving Under the Influence Involving Death.
Lexington County Coroner Margaret Fisher has identified the victim as 75-year-old Roger Johnson of Cayce. Johnson was taken to the hospital where he died from blunt force trauma.
If anyone has information regarding this traffic collision fatality investigation, please contact Major Matt Davis at 803-359-6260.

Lexington Police Dept. SC patrol cars

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Jamie Webb sent to prison for 14 years for DUI murder of Michael Collins

In one moment your decision changes lives. Decatur High School (Federal Way, WA) students Nicholas Hodgins and Derek King were killed alongside I-5 when a driver made the decision to drive drunk. They would have graduated in three days.

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If you have killed someone and been convicted of being responsible for that death while operating impaired, don’t bother. The engravings of the names of victims of impaired drivers are forever on grave markers.

South Carolina: Joseph Dewayne Knox charged with felony DUI for killing Sr. Lawrence Darby & Willie James Perry when he crossed center line and hit them head-on; also killed his buddy

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South Carolina Highway Patrol

South Carolina Highway Patrol

Joseph Dewayne Knox Chester County Detention Center felony DUI by S.C. Highway Patrol killed three 010617

From The Herald

The S.C. Highway Patrol has charged Joseph Dewayne Knox with three counts of felony DUI in a triple-fatal head-on crash last October.

Three people, including two from Rock Hill and one from Chester, were killed Oct. 23 when police say Knox’s 2006 white Ford van struck a pickup truck head-on.

Chester County Coroner Terry Tinker identified those who died as Anthony “Tony” Lynn Roof, 46, of Chester; Willie James Perry, 76, of Rock Hill; and Sir Lawrence Darby, 53, of Rock Hill.   MORE

Obituary for Anthony Lynn Roof

Mr. Anthony Lynn Roof, 48, died Sunday, October 23, 2016. A memorial service will be held at 2:00 PM on Saturday, October 29, 2016, at the home of Gordon Roof, 1252 Goldmine Rd., Chester, SC with Rev. Ronnie Green officiating. Interment will be private. The family will receive friends following the service.

Mr. Roof was born October 7, 1968, in Chester, SC and was a son of Gordon N. Roof and the late Diane Williams Greene. He was a carpenter.

In addition to his father, Gordon Roof of Chester, he is survived by one son, Tristen Lakota Glenn Millwood of Chester; one daughter, Heather Nicole Roof of Edgemoor; two brothers, Randy Roof and Neely Roof both of Chester; one grandchild, Marshall Allen Slade McCarty of Edgemoor; and a number of nieces and nephews. In addition to his mother, Mr. Roof was preceded in death by a brother, Mitchell Roof.

Gifts of love may be made to Gordon Roof, 1252 Goldmine Rd., Chester, SC 29706.

Willie James Perry Rock Hill S.C. killed by DUI driver Joseph Dewayne Knox Chester, SC Highway Patrol

Obituary Willie James Perry, 76, of 332 Pursley St. Rock Hill, SC died Sun Oct 23, 2016, in Chester Co. He was born 9-20-1940 in York Co. to the late Willie Perry Jr. and Willie Mae Anderson Perry. He attended York Co Public Schools. He was a member of Boyd Hill Baptist Church and sung on the Hymn Choir, President of Church Aid Society, worked in the sound room and drove the church van.

He is survived by his wife of 47 years Mrs. Phillis Perry, sons Willie James Perry, Jr. of the home, Ronnie Perry, daughters Debra Morgan, Sara (Charlie) Blake, God-daughter Dorethea (Reco)White, Latricia (Ellis) Boyd, Valerie Hardin, sisters Nannie Adams, Bettye Eliott, Hattie Harris, brothers John E. (Nacy) Perry, Phillip D. Perry, Robert F. Perry, Edward L.S. (Beverly) Perry, sisters-in-law Carolyn Brice, Rosa (Melvin) Hyman, Joyce Brice, Tina Brice, brothers-in-law, Robert Robison, John Brice Jr., 18 grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren 5 great great grandchildren, Aunt Josephine Jordan, Uncle Bobby (Ann) Anderson, Best friend Colonal Frazier, Brother in Christ Charlie Thompson and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. – See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/heraldonline/obituary.aspx?page=lifestory&pid=182081944#sthash.Pse7mpJc.dpuf

 

Like a kick in the gut.’ Beloved Winthrop custodian Sir Lawrence Darby dies in Chester crash

Sir Lawrence Darby killed by DUI driver Joseph Dewayne Knox in Chester County SC Oct 2016

 

North Carolina: Lexington Police Department DWI arrests for Jan. 7, 2017

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Lexington Police Department DWI arrests for Jan. 7, 2017

Tad Deal charged with DWI on 120716 by Lexington Police Dept NC

Bryson Swink, 24, DWI arrest by Lexington NC Police Dept

Gregory Kinney, 54, DUI Lexington Police Dept N.C.

Thomas Helmstetler DWI Lexington N.C. Police Dept

Lonnie Watford DWI arrest by Lexington Police N. C.

James Long charged with DWI on 123116 by Lexington Police Dept N.C.

Anthony Farabee charged with DWI on 123116 Lexington Police Dept

Hykeem Hopper DWI arrest on 121916 by Lexington Police Dept NC

Scott Whitley DWI arrest on 121016 by Lexington Police Dept N.C.

Oklahoma: Highway Patrol seeks tips on Craig Edward Maker’s DUI crash that killed Amanda Carson

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Oklahoma Highway Patrol

Craig Maker, Canadian County Jail Okla DUI fatal 4 prior DUI killed Amanda Carson OHP

The Oklahoma Highway Patrol is asking for the public’s help with the investigation of the fatality collision that took the life of 37-year-old Amanda Carson of Yukon.

The crash happened at 11 p.m. December 31 when a silver 2010 Toyota Corolla driven by Craig Edward Maker of Edmond struck the rear of Carson’s vehicle at high speeds. Both were traveling on the Kilpatrick Turnpike in Canadian County.

The OHP is seeking information from anyone who saw or associated with Craig Edward Maker on the night of December 31, or anyone who was driving on the Kilpatrick Turnpike between 10:45 pm and 11:00 pm that night and might have seen the vehicle driven in a reckless manner.

Anyone with information is encouraged to call 405-425-2137.

Oklahoma Highway Patrol patrol car with Old Glory

Virginia: State Police reports DUI driver Neal Hambleton hit Caroline Deputy McGhee in crash; deputy seriously injured

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Caroline County Va Sheriff Deputy McGhee seriously injured in head-on crash by DUI driver Neal Hambleton 010717

Neal Hambleton profile photo on Facebook

DUI driver Neal Hambleton hit Caroline Deputy McGhee in crash; deputy seriously injured

RUTHER GLEN, VA. — Virginia State Police Sgt. Steve M. Vick reports that a Ruther Glen man operating a pickup truck crossed the center line of Ladysmith Road while traveling westbound and struck a Caroline County Sheriff’s cruiser head-on, seriously injuring the deputy operating the cruiser.

The big old-style Ford Crown Victoria likely saved the life of the deputy. Caroline County Va. Deputy McGhee seriously hurt in this crash when he was hit by DUI driver Neal Hambleton on 010717

The crash involving Caroline County Deputy H. S. McGhee which occurred around 5 am on Ladysmith Road west of Balty Road in Caroline County resulted in the deputy being transported to Mary Washington Hospital in serious, but a non-life threatening condition with injuries to his lower body. The Virginia State Police are working the crash at the request of Sheriff Tony Lippa.

 

Neal Hambleton of Ladysmith Va. charged with DUI booked Pamunkey Regional jail Va. State Police Tpr. Lubbers 010717 photo LinkedIn

Police report that Neal Bradford Hambleton, 30, of Ruther Glen, Va., was charged with a DUI-1st offense, concealed a weapon while intoxicated and DUI-maiming. Hambleton is incarcerated at the Pamunkey Regional Jail.  Hambleton was booked into the jail at 9:20 am after being charged by Virginia State Trooper A. Lubbers on Jan. 7, 2017.  Jail records show his height at 6’7” and weight 245 pounds. Hambleton’s BAC was listed as between .15 and .20 on jail records.

Sheriff Lippa is at Deputy McGhee’s hospital room currently. McGhee, 25, has suffered a fractured left femur, a fractured right lower leg, and a fractured foot, along with some soft tissue injuries.

An orthopedic surgeon has already seen Deputy McGhee, and McGhee will have surgery to correct his fractures today.

Neal Hambleton jail booking photo 010717 Virginia State Police

“Deputy McGhee is in good spirits, and all of us at the Caroline County Sheriff’s Office wish him a speedy recovery,” said Sheriff Lippa.

Sheriff Lippa also asked to pass along the following:

“Both Deputy McGhee and the entire CCSO family are overwhelmed by the calls, emails, texts and other supportive communications we have received and continue to receive. It means a great deal to all of us to know the level of concern and caring this community, and our law enforcement brethren have displayed. I will continue to pass along your good wishes to Deputy McGhee.”

Hambleton lists the following information on his LinkedIn resume:

Amphibious Assault Vehicle operator

VSE Corporation

October 2015 – Present (1 year four months) Ladysmith Va.

Security Officer

OMNIPLEX World Services Corporation

March 2014 – October 2015 (1 year eight months) Undisclosed

Armed security for the DoD. TS/SCI.

Section Leader

The United States Marine Corps

September 2004 – September 2012 (8 years one month) Quantico, Virginia

 

Florida: Pinellas school bus driver Dorothy Burse charged with DUI while operating with students on board

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Bus driver Dorothy Burse denies she was under the influence of drugs. Florida Highway Patrol says she was driving under the influence of narcotics. Burse says she is only taking antibiotics and vitamins.

School bus driver with seven students on board arrested for DUI

From WFLA

PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla. (WFLA) – A school bus driver was arrested for driving under the influence on Tuesday after a minor collision.

The Florida Highway Patrol said Dorothy Burse, of Largo, was driving the school bus westbound on 54th Avenue North.

The bus stopped at a red traffic signal at 66th Street North, when another vehicle traveling westbound crashed into the rear of the bus.

Seven middle school students from Lealman Innovative were on board at the time of the accident. They weren’t hurt.

Following the collision, the driver of the vehicle left the scene.

Troopers later arrested Burse for driving under the influence of a controlled substance and child neglect.

Pinellas County Sheriff Arrest Log

Dorothy Burse DUI arrest photo Pinellas County Sheriff Fla Highway Patrol 010417

BURSE, DOROTHY L  1704792 1/3/2017 7:02:50 PM FLORIDA HIGHWAY PATROL
Address City State Zip Code
2163 CORAL WAY LARGO FL 33771
Race Sex DOB Place of Birth Arrest Age
WHITE FEMALE 5/11/1960 FL 56
Eyes Hair Complexion Height Weight
BRO BLN LGT 509 210
Scars, Marks & Tattoos
Cell Location/Status Commissary Account Balance SPIN Booking Type
RELEASED – 1/5/2017 12:59 AM
SURETY BOND
$0.00 1172731 FELONY
Aliases
Charges
Charge Number: 1
Agency Report Number: FH17000811
Offense Description: DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE
Statute: 316.193(1)/M
Court Case Number: A6IK8LE-1
Bond Assessed:
Bond Amount Due:
Charge Status: RELEASED ON OWN RECOGNIZANCE
Arrest Type: TRAFFIC
OBTS: 5210023235
Charge Number: 2
Agency Report Number: FH17000811
Offense Description: NEGLECT OF A CHILD
Statute: 827.03(3)(B)/F
Court Case Number: 17-00097-CF-1
Bond Assessed: $5,000.00
Bond Amount Due: $0.00
Charge Status: BONDED OUT
Arrest Type: ON VIEW
OBTS: 5210023235


New York: State Police reports Joseph Talbot charged with DWI; Wayne Times says he tried to buy up newspapers to prevent customers from seeing his DWI arrest

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New York State Police DWI reports:

SP Lyons – DWI, Obstructing Governmental Administration 2nd

Joseph Talbot bought over 900 copies of newspaper to prevent customers from seeing his DWI mugshot in NY (photo courtesy of Wayne County Times)

On December 29, 2016, at 10:07 pm, Troopers arrested Joseph Talbot, 43, of Newark, NY, for driving while intoxicated following a vehicle and traffic complaint of an erratic operator all over the road and for failing to keep right and moving from lane unsafely.

Talbot was stopped on SR-31 in the Town of Palmyra for failure to keep right and moving from lane unsafely.  Talbot was placed under arrest after failing multiple SFSTs and transported to SP Lyons for processing.  Talbot refused to provide a breath sample and further refused to be fingerprinted and photographed because he did not wish to appear in the local paper.

Talbot was subsequently charged with Obstructing Governmental Administration 2nd for failure to comply with the processing procedure.

Talbot was arraigned in the Town of Galen Court and remanded to the Wayne County Jail on $750 cash, $1,500 bond and was scheduled to appear in the Town of Palmyra Court on February 1, 2017, at 7:00 pm.

Joseph Talbot Linked In photo DWI arrest in New York 122916

Talbot lists on his LinkedIn biography that he is an insurance executive:
Commercial Insurance Expert at First Niagara Risk Management and has the following experience:

Specialties: Insurance & Risk Management for Manufacturing, Trucking, Higher Education, Workers’ Compensation, and Large Commercial Accounts. Significant experience in reviewing client risk financing options including Large Deductible, Retrospective, Captive and Self-Insurance programs.

NOTE: The risk to the general public from having intoxicated drivers share the road with them is difficult to provide sufficient insurance in order to survive a chance collision with such risky drivers at high-speed or any speed.

From Wayne County Times: 

Bank VP/Palmyra man calls Trooper an a**hole, refuses to have mug shot taken to be in the Times!

Update: Several newsstands called on Saturday morning saying a man had come in and purchased all of the newspapers. Many confirmed it was Mr. Talbot.

All told, almost 900 newspapers were snatched up in the Newark area.

Newsstands have been restocked.

Now the story has been picked up by several national news outlets.

NEWARK, NY. — This driver was not happy that the State Trooper out of Lyons was arresting him for Driving While intoxicated. He was also upset that his mugshot would be in that “rag” (The Wayne County Times) and that the Trooper and the paper would ruin his family.

Joseph Talbot attempted to keep customers from learning of his DWI arrest by buying up numerous copies of newspaper

It all began when State Police received a report of a driver swerving on Route 31 in Palmyra at 10:07 p.m. on Thursday (12/29). The trooper found the vehicle, swerving over the center line and onto the shoulder of the road. The vehicle finally stopped after traveling a distance down the shoulder of Route 31.

Subsequently, Joseph Talbot, age 43, of West Avenue in Newark failed roadside sobriety tests and was arrested for DWI. He refused a roadside pre-screen breath test and station breath test to determine his blood-alcohol level.

Once at the State Police barracks, Talbot told the Trooper he was an “asshole” and was ruining his family. He refused to have his fingerprints and mug shot taken and his rant was that he might be included in the Times with his arrest and mug shot.

The troopers explained that, by refusing to have his prints and mug shot taken, he would only make it a bigger story in the paper. Following Talbot’s refusal to be processed, he was additionally charged with misdemeanor Obstruction of Governmental Administration in the 2nd Degree, along with the DWI and traffic violations.

Talbot was arraigned and remanded to jail on $750 cash/$1500 bond to reappear in Palmyra Town Court on February 1st. He was also issued an appearance ticket for Lyons Town Court on the Obstruction charge. MORE

Pennsylvania: Repeat DUI driver Anthony Fickes killed Edna Mikos when he lost control in suspected DUI wreck; killed self too

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Anthony Fickes Repeat DUI driver killed woman and self in Newberry Township Photo courtesy of CBS 21

Newberry Township Police Chief John Snyder Cites Pennsylvania’s Weak DUI Laws

“When I see innocent people injured or killed because of impaired drivers, I ask myself each time, why do Pennsylvanians tolerate this? Why do our politicians in Harrisburg keep looking the other way? The bodies are piling up and all we as police officers can do is keep fighting the fight on impaired driving enforcement. We need tougher DUI laws.”

– Newberry Township Police Chief John Snyder in a post on the department’s Facebook page.

From WHTM

Newberry Township Police Chief John Snyder

HARRISBURG, Pa. (01/10/2017) – Are Pennsylvania’s DUI laws too lenient? The question is being asked following a Facebook post from a police chief following a double fatal crash.

On Saturday, police said Anthony Fickes lost control of his SUV and slammed into another vehicle on Old Trail Road in Newberry Township. Fickes was killed and so was Edna Mikos, 66-year-old from York Haven, who was a passenger in the other vehicle.

Police said they found open bottles and cans of alcohol, both inside of Fickes vehicle.

Shortly after the crash, Newberry Township Police Chief John Snyder posted a lengthy Facebook message. Part of the post, which includes the phrase “bodies are piling up” calls for lawmakers to make tougher DUI laws.

The social media rant also includes a section where Snyder cites a study that says Pennsylvania DUI laws are some of the worst in the country.

“In my experience, there’s no question that Pennsylvania needs to take DUI cases more seriously than we do,” Craig Stedman, the Lancaster County District Attorney, said. “There’s a number of areas I think we can improve upon. One of the things we talk about is repeat offenders.”

Stedman said he would like to see a system where repeat DUI offenders turn into felonies. He also said 32 other states have a penalty where DUI offenders lose their car if they’re convicted of a second DUI.

“I’m tired of seeing the innocent people getting killed by this stuff,” Stedman told ABC 27 News. “We need to make a consequence such that it deters people.”

Police are still investigating the crash in York County.   MORE

Indiana: Hernan Jasiel Posada-Rodriguez killed Monica Davila in OWI crash, say Carmel Police

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Hernan Jasiel Posada-Rodriquez, 24, of Fishers, Ind. charged with fatal DUI 011117

01/12/2017 — Carmel Police reports that on Sunday, January 8th, 2017, at approximately 2:50 a.m., Carmel Police responded to an accident near the intersection of 96th Street and Knights Bridge Blvd. Officers arrived and found two vehicles involved in the crash.

Based on preliminary information, it appears that a maroon 2005 Ford F-150 truck operated by Hernan J. Posada-Rodriguez, 24, of Fishers, Indiana, was traveling eastbound 96th Street near Knights Bridge Blvd. Rodriguez collided with a Red 2004 Saturn 2-door operated by Monica Davila, 44, of  Indianapolis, Ind.

Hernan J. Rodriguez.

Police say that it appears the Red Saturn turned in front of maroon Ford as it was traveling Eastbound.

The driver of the Red Saturn, Monica Davila, was pronounced deceased at the scene as result of her injuries.

Through further investigation, Rodriguez was arrested for Operating While Intoxicated (A-Misdemeanor) and Operating While Intoxicated Causing Death (Level 5 Felony). He was later transported to the Hamilton County Jail for further processing.

Accident Reconstructionists from the Carmel Police Department completed the crash investigation. 96th Street and Knights Bridge Blvd was temporarily closed during the investigation.

Hernan J. Rodriquez charged with OWI fatal killed Monica Davilla. Photos courtesy of Carmel Fire Department

Nevada: State Senator’s boozing repeat offender wife, Sherese Settelmeyer, headed back to slammer for DUI

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Sherese Settlemyer 4th DUI wife of Sen. James Settlemeyer Nevada State Senator

From The Record-Courier

The wife of a Douglas County legislator was arrested early Thursday morning for driving under the influence.

Sherese Settelmeyer was arrested around 1:45 a.m. after a Douglas County Deputy noticed a gold Jaguar illegally parked on Kimmerling Road partially blocking Ellie’s Way. Settelmeyer is the wife of Sen. James Settelmeyer, R-Minden.

Sherese Settelmeyer was arrested around 1:45 a.m. after a Douglas County Deputy noticed a gold Jaguar illegally parked on Kimmerling Road partially blocking Ellie’s Way. Settelmeyer is the wife of Sen. James Settelmeyer, R-Minden.

The deputy approached the car and noticed Settelmeyer in the vehicle drinking from what appeared to be an open half-gallon carton of milk.

when asked to hand over her driver’s license, she instead handed over a tie-dyed bank card

According to the deputy’s report, Settelmeyer had a hard time rolling down her window, and when asked to hand over her driver’s license, she instead handed over a tie-dyed bank card. She told the deputy she didn’t know why she was in the Gardnerville Ranchos area.

Her breath alcohol concentration was measured at .136, according to court documents.

Sherese Settelmeyrer 3rd DUI Douglas County Jail NV 071113

Settelmeyer, 53, was also arrested in 2013, 2010 and 1995. A third DUI conviction within seven years is a felony.

In 2013 she had about four times the legal limit of alcohol in her system. For that offense, she was sentenced to 100 days in Douglas County Jail with 90 days suspended for two years. MORE

Politician’s wife busted for DUI in 2010

From The Nevada Appeal
Sept. 14, 2010 – A 45-year-old Gardnerville woman was arrested on suspicion of drunk driving Monday night with an alleged blood-alcohol content of .155, nearly twice the legal limit.

Sherese Settelmeyer, 45, of Gardnerville, is to appear in East Fork Justice Court on Oct. 11. She is the wife of Assemblyman James Settelmeyer, a candidate for the Capital Senate District.

According to the Nevada Highway Patrol, a trooper observed a white Jeep without a license plate light traveling southbound on Highway 395 at Highway 50 West about 8:30 p.m.

 

Florida: Pembroke Police charged Dougera Illarion with DUI homicide; killed serial credit card scammer Edner Rouzard Jr.

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Pembroke Police Department

Dougera Illarian charged with DUI homicide of convicted credit card scammer Edner Junior Rouzard photo courtesy of Sun Sentinel

 From Sun Sentinel:

Dougera Illarian DUI fatal 121316 Broward County Sheriff Fla Pemroke Police

Dougera Illarion, 36, of Miami, was behind the wheel of a Mustang convertible the afternoon of May 8, 2015. The car mowed down two palm trees as it traveled in the 1500 block of South Hiatus Road, Pembroke Pines police said.

Witnesses told investigators the Mustang drove on a grass shoulder, crossed lanes and traveled along the median.

The car sheared one palm tree near its base, spun around and struck a second palm tree before rolling over onto the passenger side, according to an arrest report.

After the Mustang flipped, passenger Edner Junior Rouzard, 28, of Miami, was found on the ground. A paramedic declared him dead. Rouzard had worked with his father at E&M Rehabilitation and Medical Center in North Miami Beach.  MORE

Rouzard Edner Rouzard Jr. was charged with 79 counts of fraud using a credit card skimmer in 2013 Broward County Sheriff photo

Broward County Court records show that Rouzard had been charged with dozens of criminal citations for placing credit card skimmers in the Miami area and pleaded guilty to credit card fraud on Nov. 22, 2013. He was placed on five years probation.

DOUGERA ILLARION Charges with DUI manslaughter, homicide in fatal crash

INMATE INFORMATION
Arrest Number: 501700128 Arrest Date: 01/12/2017
Race: B Sex: M DOB: 10/05/1978
Height: 510 Weight: 190 Hair: BLK Eyes: BRO
Arresting Agency: BROWARD SHERIFF’S OFFICE
* Location: Main Jail
CHARGE(S) INFORMATION
Charge Number: 1
Case Number: 16003761CF10A
Statute: 316.193-3c3a
Description: DUI CAUSE DEATH TO ANY HUMAN
Charge Comment: DUI/ MANSLAUGHTER
Charge Status: PENDING TRIAL
Bond Type: NB
Bond Amount: 0.00
Disposition:
Projected Sent. End Date*:

Charge Number: 2
Case Number: 16003761CF10A
Statute: 316.193-3c3a
Description: DUI CAUSE DEATH TO ANY HUMAN
Charge Comment: DUI/ MANSLAUGHTER
Charge Status: PENDING TRIAL
Bond Type: NB
Bond Amount: 0.00
Disposition:
Projected Sent. End Date*:

Charge Number: 3
Case Number: 16003761CF10A
Statute: 782.071-1a
Description: VEHICULAR HOMICIDE-PERSON OR VAIBLE FETUS
Charge Comment: VEHICULAR HOMICIDE
Charge Status: PENDING TRIAL
Bond Type: NB
Bond Amount: 0.00
Disposition:
Projected Sent. End Date*:

* Subject to Change

Maryland: Charles County Sheriff Detective Jack Austin charged with DUI after wrecking his cruiser on bike path

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From The Chesapeake Today

DWI HIT PARADE / Charles County Sheriff Detective Jack Austin charged with DUI on Christmas Eve in Bowie

Detective was driving his police car on the City of Bowie bike path and was armed with his duty weapon at the time of the arrest

Charles County Sheriff Detective Jack Austin charged with DUI on Christmas Eve in Bowie Maryland 122416

BOWIE, MD. — As St. Mary’s County Sheriff Tim Cameron wrestles with how to handle the recent DUI crash and arrest which involved one of his deputies and a correctional officer while on a mission in Talbot County to learn how to carry caskets for official funerals; Charles County Sheriff Troy Berry has to worry about an important criminal case being affected by the DUI arrest of one of his detectives in Prince George’s County.

After a reported Christmas Eve stopover at a bar in Bowie, Charles County Detective Young Jack Austin, 43, of Pomfret, Md., was arrested for DUI by a City of Bowie Police Officer while he drove an official police vehicle, a 2008 Chevrolet with Maryland tag number 14364M5 on Hindle Lane, in Bowie, Md.

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The driver was located and appeared to be under the influence of alcohol. It was also learned at this time that the driver was an off-duty Charles County Sheriff Deputy and the vehicle was his issued unmarked cruiser.

The following is the report from the Bowie Police:

SYNOPSIS OF INCIDENT:
On 12/23/16, Units responded to the area of Hindle Lane for an unknown trouble. Once in the area, Units discovered a vehicle on the bike path from Holiday Lane at Old Collington Rd. It was then determined to be an accident. The driver was located and appeared to be under the influence of alcohol. It was also learned at this time that the driver was an off-duty Charles County Sheriff Deputy and the vehicle was his issued unmarked cruiser. Sgt. Rodriguez made notifications to C.C.S.D. and Sgt. Celia responded to the Bowie Police Station. After failing Field Sobriety Tests, the driver was transported to PGPD District 2 where he refused a breath test. He was then transported to the Bowie Police Station and charged. His duty weapon was surrendered to Sgt. Celia. The accident was a single vehicle accident with no injuries.

Charles County Sheriff’s Spokesperson Diane Richardson confirmed to THE CHESAPEAKE TODAY that Detective Austin is on paid leave pending the outcome of the charges and internal investigation.

Court records do not recite any pending court date in District Court for Prince George’s County perhaps due to the involvement of Detective Austin in a high-profile criminal trial currently underway.

It is unknown if Detective Austin was part of the ‘Shop with a Cop’ program on Christmas Eve or if he was simply getting a few holiday drinks with a cop in Bowie. The Bowie Police Department provided a video of their Chief participating in the ‘Shop with a Cop’

Detective Austin was honored by Charles County Sheriff Troy Berry in October of 2016, at an awards ceremony.

Sheriff Troy Berry was elected in 2014.
Sheriff Berry posted the following about Detective Austin on the Charles County Sheriff’s website:

Detective / Corporal Jack Austin – Law Enforcement

Charles County Md. Sheriff Troy Berry

Detective Austin is assigned to the Major Crimes Unit of the Charles County Sheriff’s Office. For this award, Detective Austin was recognized for his investigative efforts into the attempted murder and brutal physical and sexual assault of a woman in La Plata by her boyfriend, who was the father of the woman’s young son. The details of this incident were horrific and beyond comprehension to police officers and prosecutors alike.

For approximately five hours, the victim was bound, tortured, and assaulted – which included a period of time the suspect pushed several of the victims’ teeth out of her mouth, one-by-one, with his thumb.

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For approximately five hours, the victim was bound, tortured, and assaulted – which included a period of time the suspect pushed several of the victims’ teeth out of her mouth, one-by-one, with his thumb. The victim was eventually able to convince her attacker to let her use the bathroom. Only then was she able to escape through a window. The investigation was assigned to Detective Austin, who worked tirelessly on the case to ensure the suspect was prosecuted to the fullest extent. At his trial, the suspect was found guilty and was sentenced to life in prison plus 30 years.

Since the attack, Det. Austin has maintained contact with the victim and has been a valuable resource to her, even during his off-duty time. The victim credits Detective Austin, among others, with helping her turn her life around and move in a positive direction.  For his exceptional work on this and every domestic case he investigates, Detective Austin was awarded the Making a Difference Award in the Law Enforcement category.

TOP COP JACK AUSTIN BROKE THIS CASE

TORTURED WOMAN FOR HOURS Stephen Dale Nolan, 38, of La Plata, convicted of rape and attempted murder in La Plata

On May 10, 2014, Charles County sheriff’s officers assigned to the Warrant Unit located Stephen Dale Nolan, 38, of La Plata, who was wanted in connection with a brutal assault of a female acquaintance that occurred on May 8, 2014. Nolan was located in Hughesville after investigators developed information about his possible whereabouts and tracked down all leads until he was found. Nolan was charged with first-degree assault, second-degree assault, first-degree sex offense, second-degree sex offense and other charges.

Detective Young Jack Austin has been a lead investigator on these recent major crimes

POLICE AGENCIES WRESTLE WITH DUI OFFICER PROBLEM

Many law enforcement agencies generally have at least one such DUI arrest of an officer in any given year, some of which involve fatal crashes.  Police officers have as much, or perhaps much more stress on the job than many other professions which often leads to alcoholism. While there are those officers in law enforcement who clearly exhibit arrogance, and decide to drive after drinking, many make the same mistake as others do in life and simply make a bad decision. While the public supports the police in overwhelming numbers, the public also supports sobriety checkpoints in overwhelming numbers as most folks simply want to get home alive and not be killed by a DUI driver.

The nationwide DWI HIT PARADE has chronicled the arrests of 290 police officers for driving under the influence since 2011. Other occupations are listed as well, including politicians, celebrities, judges and lawyers, clergy and news reporters and editors.

A 2013 study by Bowling Green State University on what happens when a police officer is arrested for DUI while on duty provides one of the few glimpses that have been chronicled on the topic.

This segment of the study focused on news coverage of the DUI Police Officer scandals, stories that were over the top in nature, due mostly to the explosive nature of the events rather than a simple arrest on the side of the road.

Below is an excerpt of the study:

St. Mary’s Sheriff Correctional Officer Maurice Gogul-wrecked-police-car-while-DWI-in-Easton-Md. Deputy Matt Rogers was with him and both are under investigation. THE CHESAPEAKE TODAY photo -101416

Scandals involving law enforcement officers who drive drunk run counter to the widely-recognized slogans of police-sponsored public service campaigns to promote sober driving: “Drive sober or get pulled over, “…”Over the limit, under arrest, “…”Drink, drive, go to jail” (Governors Highway Safety Association 2012, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 2012, Texas Department of Transportation 2012). One scandal involved an intoxicated officer who joined a high-speed pursuit and rammed his patrol car into three motorcyclists stopped at a red light. Charges including reckless homicide were eventually dropped in part because of a botched investigation that also ultimately led to the police chief’s resignation (Indianapolis Star 2012). Another case involved a drunken police commander who crashed into a second vehicle, left the scene, and then helped to stage a phony accident to cover-up the initial crash. Blood-alcohol tests were not conducted at the scene, even though the commander’s speech was slurred, he smelled of alcohol, and he had wet his pants (Fazlollah 2001, Banks 2013). Another scandal involved a police lieutenant arrested—but not convicted—for driving under the influence three separate times over a seven-month period. He was finally convicted on a DUI charge that resulted from a fourth arrest that occurred three months later (Castaneda 2008, Davis 2008).

The problem of police officers driving drunk may be far more under-reported since on-duty officers may or may not arrest another police officer for driving under the influence. In the cases of those police officers arrested for DUI, the arrest would not have taken place were it not that the arresting officer was doing his or her job properly.

Sheriff-Cameron-hid-the-wrecked-police-car-behind-this-collection-of-crashed-cruisers-at-the-vehicle-maintenance-facility-in-California-Md.-THE-CHESAPEAKE-TODAY-photo.
St. Mary’s Sheriff’s Correctional-Officer-Maurice-Gogul charged with DUI when he wrecked police car while at a training session to learn how to escort coffins at funerals. He crashed into a Dunkin Donuts in Easton, Md.

Police DUI’s have the potential to substantially weaken public trust and the legitimacy of strategies designed to mitigate drunk driving because the drunk driver in these cases is among those expected to enforce DUI laws and protect society from drivers who are intoxicated. Recent evidence suggests that the problem may be exacerbated by officers and agencies that minimize—and in some cases purposively ignore—the problem of drunk driving among police.

A Bureau of Justice Statistics survey reported that over one-third of responding state and local police agencies would consider police applicants with a prior DUI conviction (Reaves 2012). Likewise, a majority of officers responding to a survey on police integrity said they would not report a fellow officer who had a minor traffic accident while driving under the influence of alcohol (Klockars et al. 2000). Recent journalistic investigations in Milwaukee (Barton 2011), Denver (McGhee 2011), and New York City (Paddock and Lesser 2010) reported disturbing cases in which police found to have driven drunk were either not arrested and/or otherwise minimally punished. The tendency of officers and at least some police executives to disregard police DUI’s limits the potential for research and the availability of data on the problem, and also inhibits the development of strategies to identify, punish, and deter drunk driving among police officers.

Table 3. Police DUI Arrest Cases: Incident Events (N = 782)
n %
DUI Traffic Accident 416 (53.2)
DUI Traffic Accident with Injuries 191 (24.4)
Refused BAC Test 153 (19.6)
DUI Traffic Accident: Officer Fled Scene 91 (11.6)
Officer in Possession of Firearm while DUI 71 (9.1)
DUI Traffic Accident: Officer Charged with Hit-and-Run 65 (8.3)
DUI in Take-Home Police Vehicle 64 (8.2)
Off-Duty: Identified Self as Police Officer 60 (7.7)
Refused Field Sobriety Tests 57 (7.3)
Officer Resisted Arrest 41 (5.2)
DUI Traffic Accident: Fatality Resulting 40 (5.1)
DUI Actually On-Duty in Police Vehicle 37 (4.7)
DUI in Police Vehicle while Out of Jurisdiction 27 (3.5)
DUI Traffic Accident: Flipped their Car 26 (3.3)
Officer’s Employing Agency requires 24/7 Availability 21 (2.7)
Off-Duty: Flashed Badge 15 (1.9)
DUI Traffic Accident: Driving a Motorcycle 14 (1.8)
DUI Traffic Accident: Driving in Wrong Direction 11 (1.4)
DUI Traffic Accident: Officer Denied Driving 11 (1.4)
Off-Duty: Displayed Police Weapon 10 (1.3)
Off-Duty: Family Violence 8 (1.0)
DUI Traffic Accident: While Evading 6 (0.8)
DUI Traffic Accident: Flipped Victim’s Car 5 (0.6)
Off-Duty: In Police Uniform 1 (0.1)
Off-Duty: Made an Arrest 1 (0.1)
Off-Duty: Intervened in Existing Dispute Pursuant to Policy 1 (0.1)

Nevada: Seth L. Bennett jailed with no bond allowed in DUI homicide of Kristy Singer

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Nevada Highway Patrol motor units in Las Vegas

From FOX5

Kristy M. Singer killed by Seth Bennett in DUI motorcycle crash Las Vegas NV 011917. Facebook photo. 

LAS VEGAS (01/19/2017) – A man has been arrested in connection to a fatal crash on Jan. 1, according to authorities.

Nevada Highway Patrol said 39-year-old Seth L. Bennett, of Las Vegas, was arrested for felony DUI resulting in death.

NHP said Bennet was driving a Harley Davidson motorcycle with a female passenger, identified as Kristy Singer, 31, on the State Route 160 and Interstate 15 northbound fly over on ramp. The motorcycle entered the left shoulder and hit a concrete barrier. Bennet and Singer were ejected from the motorcycle.  The motorcycle continued down the ramp before coming to a rest on the left shoulder.  MORE

Clark County Detention Center Booking Inmate Report:

01592085 BENNETT, SETH L 39 White Male
17F00924X DUI, ABOVE LEGAL LIMIT, R/D Active
1/18/2017 N $0.00 $0.00
Call (702) 671-5700 13 48 HOUR HEARING 1/20/2017 7:30 AM

Michigan: Zenon Romld Bialokur racks up 14th OWI arrest says Macomb County Sheriff

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Macomb County Sheriff Anthony M. Wickersham

From Smoking Gun:
A subsequent records check revealed Zenon Romld Bialokur’s 13 drunk driving convictions, which date back to 1998. Additionally, Bialokur’s record includes ten convictions for driving with a suspended license and 12 “current suspensions of his driving privilege.”

Bialokur was charged with felony drunk driving, driving without a license, and possessing “open intoxicants” in a motor vehicle. At Bialokur’s arraignment yesterday, a judge set his bond at $50,000.

Zenon Bialokur, 54, was nabbed Friday after a sheriff’s deputy charged him with 14th DUI 011917

Fines and Fees
Fines: $0.00
Bonds: $50,000.00
Holds: $0.00
Warrant Fees: $10.00
Total: $50,010.00
Charge Case No. Court Name Agency Charge Booked Bail 10%
OWI 3 / OUID 3 17-0171SM 41-B CLINTON TOWNSHIP COURT MACOMB COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE 1/13/2017 $50,000.00 N
Holds
Charge Case No. Court Name Agency Hold Start Bond 10%
PAROLE VIOLATION/AGG. ASSAULT 1Y2M-5Y MDOC-LANSING TETHER UNIT MDOC $0.00 N
Aliases
First Name Middle Name Last Name Suffix Date of Birth
GINO BAILOKUR UNKNOWN
ZENON R BAILOKUR UNKNOWN
ZENNON BIALDKUR 06/18/1962
GINO BIALOKUR 06/18/1963
GINO BIALOKUR 06/18/1962
ZEN BIALOKUR UNKNOWN
ZENO BIALOKUR UNKNOWN
ZENON ROMLD BIALOKUR 06/18/1952
ZENON ROUMLD BIALOKUR 06/18/1962
ZENON ROUMOLD BIALOKUR 06/18/1962
ZENON RUMOLD BIALOKUR 01/08/1962
ZENOR ROUMOLD BIALOKUR 06/18/1963
ZENO BILOCK 06/18/1962
ZENON ROUMOLD BIOLOHUR UNKNOWN
GINO PACELLA 06/18/1962
GINO R PACELLA UNKNOWN
BILOCK ZENO UNKNOWN
CALEES ZINO UNKNOWN
CALEESE ZINO UNKNOWN
CALEESE ZINO UNKNOWN
CALEESE ZINO 06/18/1962

 

Florida: Travis Wade Coats charged with DUI manslaughter for death of Demerrio Alistaire Tobler

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DUI driver killed one in this flaming wreck on I-4 Polk County Florida. Photo courtesy of Lakeland Fire Department.

Florida Highway Patrol

From Lakeland Fire Department: At approximately 3 AM

Travis Wade Coats killed Demerrio Tobler in DUI crash on I-4 Polk County 011417

At approximately 3 AM #LFD Engine 31, 61, and Battalion 2 responded to the 35-mile (approx) of I-4 East Bound to a car accident that resulted in the truck involved bursting into flames soon after impact. Reports from callers report that the truck was headed west in the eastbound lanes and the driver of the truck was suspected to be under the influence. The truck made a head-on impact with a small sedan, resulting in the passing, at the scene, of the sedan’s driver.

This information is shared as a sobering safety reminder that driving under the influence is unacceptable and has real and lethal consequences. If you ever suspect any unsafe, erratic driving while on the roads, call 9-1-1 immediately.

Lakeland Police Department, Florida Highway Patrol, and Polk County EMS also responded.

Travis Wade Coats, 24, of 226 Bayberry Drive, was charged with DUI manslaughter, DUI property damage, DUI and driving in the wrong direction, said Sgt. Steve Gaskins of the Florida Highway Patrol.

Demerrio Alistaire Tobler, 32, of St. Petersburg, died at the scene.

Also injured in the three-vehicle accident was Emily Jean Smart, 23, of Lakeland.

Demerrio Tobler killed in DUI head on crash by Travis Wade Coats 011417

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Pickup blazes in DUI crash Polk County Fla 011417 photo Lakeland Fire Department

Illinois: DUI firefighter/medic John Yanni III killed Johnathan Ode in head-on crash

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John Yanni III, 25, charged with DUI fatal

From Daily Chronicle

SYCAMORE – A St. Charles man accused of drunk driving in connection with the crash that killed a DeKalb High School student is being held on $1 million bond.

DeKalb County Sheriff’s deputies arrested John A. Yanni III, 25, of the 100 block of South 18th Street in St. Charles, at 11:20 p.m. Wednesday at Kishwaukee Hospital. Yanni was treated at the hospital for injuries from the crash. He was arrested on his release.

Yanni has been charged with reckless homicide and two counts of aggravated driving under the influence, according to court records. Police allege he was drunk at the time of the crash.

The reckless homicide charge and one of the aggravated DUI charges are related to the death of DeKalb High School senior Johnathon R. Ode, 18. The other aggravated DUI charge is related to the “great bodily harm or permanent disfigurement” of Evan M. Cortez, a 23-year-old Elgin man who was in the car with Ode at the time of the crash.

Yanni is a firefighter and medic with Fox River Countryside Fire Rescue District

JUDGE LETS DUI KILLER OUT ON LOW BOND
From Kane County Chronicle 

Yanni’s attorney, Liam Dixon, asked the judge to set a lower bond. Yanni, he said, was a lifelong resident of St. Charles and was employed as a firefighter and paramedic at Fox River & Countryside Fire/Rescue District. He also said his client had no criminal record. Nearly a dozen of Yanni’s family members and supporters attended the hearing. Dixon said that his client hadn’t been given pain medication for a broken knee since he was arrested at Kishwaukee Hospital at 11:20 p.m. Jan. 18.

Judge Montgomery set bond at $10,000, ordered Yanni not to drink alcohol and required that he be fitted with an alcohol-monitoring bracelet

Judge Montgomery set bond at $10,000, ordered Yanni not to drink alcohol and required that he be fitted with an alcohol-monitoring bracelet. The judge said he was aware of the age of the victim and the affect of the crime on the community. He said he was aware of “the emotional impact on not only the victim’s family, but also on the larger community.”

“These are not easy decisions for the court to come to,” Montgomery said.  MORE

OBITUARY of JOHNATHAN R. ODE

Johnathon R. Ode killed by DUI firefighter John Yanni III on 011717

Johnathon R. Ode, 18, of DeKalb, Illinois, died Tuesday, January 17, 2017, as the result of an auto accident.

Born September 23, 1998, in Sandwich, Illinois, he was the son of Stephen and Marsha Ode.

Johnathon was a senior at DeKalb High School where he was a member of the Gamers Guild and the Outdoor Adventure Club.

He is survived by his parents Stephen and Katie Ode; two brothers, Gerald Becker of Sandwich, Louis Ode of Dekalb; grandparents, Richard and Marlene Becker of Sandwich, Robert and Patricia Collins of Aurora; step-grandparents, Harlan and Jean Hawkins of Cortland; and his aunts, uncles, and cousins.

He was preceded in death by his mother, Marsha in 2008.

The Memorial Service will be held at 3:00 p.m. Saturday, January 21, 2017 at Anderson Funeral Home in DeKalb, with Steve Saunders of Millbrook United Methodist Church officiating. Burial of cremated remains will be at a later date at Mount Olivet Cemetery in Aurora.

Visitation will be from 11:00 a.m. until the time of services, Saturday, at the funeral home.

In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to the Johnathon R. Ode Memorial Fund, addressed to the Ode Family in care of Anderson Funeral Home, P.O. Box 605, 2011 South Fourth Street, DeKalb, IL 60115.

For information, visit www.AndersonFuneralHomeLtd.com or call 815-756-1022.

Texas: LEADERSHIP by the Bottle! TLCA Principal Christopher Morrow charged with DWI again

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Christopher Alan Morrow busted for DWI again following 2013 conviction Tom Green County jail 012217

 

 

Booking #: 404606
Age: 44
Gender: M
Race: W
Address: SAN ANGELO, TX
Arresting Agency: San Angelo Police Department
Booking Date: 01-21-2017 – 11:52 pm
Release Date: 01-22-2017 – 12:28 pm
Charges:
48010006 RESIST ARREST SEARCH OR TRANSPORT|48010010 FLEEING POLICE OFFICER|54040009 DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED
Bond: $2000.00
Original Court Date: 01-22-2017 – 6:00 pm

From Standard-Times

Christopher Alan Morrow, high school principal at Texas Leadership Charter Academy was arrested on charges of resisting arrest search or transport, fleeing police officer and driving while intoxicated Saturday.

According to jail records, Morrow, 44, was released on a $2,000 bond Sunday afternoon and is scheduled for a court appearance at 6 p.m.

Public records show Morrow pleaded guilty to a 2013 DWI charge, a class B misdemeanor, in Victoria, Texas. At the time Morrow was employed as principal at Gonzales High School in Gonzales, Texas.

A story published Feb. 8, 2013, by The Gonzales Inquirer, showed Morrow was placed on administrative leave following his arrest and later resigned.

Morrow has 20 years of experience as an educator — seven as a teacher and coach and 13 years in campus administration, according to his biography page on the TLCA website.  MORE

From Gonzales Cannon
VICTORIA — The principal of Gonzales High School faces a charge of driving while intoxicated following an accident Friday night.
Christopher Morrow, 39, was charged after a two-vehicle crash on Main Street at Mockingbird Lane, said Sgt. Lee Lemmons, of the Victoria Police Department.
GISD superintendent Dr. Kim Strozier said Wednesday that district employment policy prohibits her from commenting on Morrow’s situation and future with the school district. A Gonzales ISD Board of Trustees meeting is tentatively set Tuesday, Feb. 12.
Morrow was offered an opportunity to comment on the case but did not respond by press time Wednesday.
He was hired by GISD at the June 11, 2012, Board of Trustees meeting after serving as principal at Friona High School from 2008-2012.
Victoria Police said Morrow was driving a silver Hyundai south in the northbound lane on Main Street about 6:30 p.m. when his vehicle struck a Dodge pickup truck….MORE

Bryan Miller DWI arrest by San Angelo Police Dept. on 012017

Carson Stout charged with DWI by San Angelo Police Dept. on 012017 with 2nd DWI

Virginia: Prince William County Police DWI arrests for Dec. 21-31, 2016; January 1-15, 2017

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Prince William County Virginia Police

PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY POLICE DWI Arrests

VICKIE LYNN FRISBY, 12/21/2016, 19:30:00, F, 48, 12612 BRISTOW RD NOKESVILLE, VA 18.2-388 – 16-14 – PROFANE SWEARING OR INTOXICATION IN PUBLIC – 90E, 18.2-266 – – DWI: 3RD OFF W/IN 5Y – 90D

STEPHEN EDWARD DOWNS, 12/22/2016, 22:00:00 M ,48, 12312 COLBY DR WOODBRIDGE, VA 18.2-323.1 – – DRINKING WHILE DRIVING / OPEN CONTAINER – 90G

JENNIFER LYNNE PRESTON, 12/22/2016, 23:45:00 F 40, 10833 HENRY ABBOTT RD BRISTOW, 18.2-268.3 – 13-242.2 – DWI: REFUSAL OF BLOOD OR BREATH TEST, 1 OFF – 90Z, 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFFENSE – 90D, 18.2-268.3 – 13-242.2 – DWI: REFUSAL OF BLOOD OR BREATH TEST, 1 OFF – 90Z

ANTHONY LOVON NEWMAN, 12/23/2016, 00:21:00, M 37, 7616 CASS PL MANASSAS, VA 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFFENSE – 90D, 18.2-268.3 – 13-242.2 – DWI: REFUSAL OF BLOOD OR BREATH TEST, 1 OFF – 90Z

ANDREW MATTHEW CHACONAS, 12/23/2016 01:36:00 M 24, 408 KINGS CREST DR STAFFORD, VA 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFFENSE – 90D

JENNIFER EMILIA JOHNSTON, 12/23/2016, 03:30:00 F 31, 13710 JOYCE RD WOODBRIDGE, VA 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFFENSE – 90D

ANTHONY STEVEN POWELL, 12/23/2016, 12:24:00 M 29, 10210 LAUNCH CIR MANASSAS, VA 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 2ND OFF W/IN 5Y – 90D

JOSE ANGEL MOLINA VELASQUEZ, 12/24/2016 00:36:00 F 29, 4223 HOLIDAY CT WOODBRIDGE, VA 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFF, BAC .15-.20% – 90D

KEVIN PAUL MENCH, 12/24/2016 00:55:00 M 24, 10617 GREENE DR LORTON, VA 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 2ND OFF W/IN 5Y – 10Y – 90D

TRAVIS NATHANIEL TUCKER, 12/24/2016, 23:30:00, M, 32, 12311 PURCELL RD MANASSAS, VA 46.2-894 – 13-439 – HIT AND RUN: DRIVER NOT REPORT, W/DAMAGE =LESS $1000 – 90Z, 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 2ND OFF W/IN 5Y – 90D

18.2-268.3 – 13-242.2 – DWI: REFUSAL OF BLOOD OR BREATH TEST, 1 OFF – 90Z

18.2-250.1 – – DRUGS: POSSESS MARIJUANA, 2+ OFF – 35A

46.2-301 – 13-254 – LIC REVOKED: DR W/O LICENSE, 1 OFF –

46.2-817(A) – 13-292 – FAIL TO STOP FOR POLICE: ATT TO ESCAPE/ELUDE –

ZOABDIEL SEYED GARCIA MEDINA, 12/25/2016, 00:18:00 M 28 4215 BEL PRE RD ROCKVILLE, MD 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFFENSE – 90D

MICHEL EBERARDO BOROR GARCIA, 12/25/2016, 16:30:00 M, 19, 1469 CALIFORNIA ST WOODBRIDGE, VA 18.2-51 – – UNLAWFUL WOUNDING – 13A

18.2-102 – – UNAUTHORIZED USE: ANIMAL/VEHICLE/ETC,LARCENY=200 – 90Z

18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFFENSE – 90D

46.2-300 – 13-253 – LICENSE: DRIVE W/O –

46.2-896 – 13-438(B) – HIT AND RUN: DRIVER NO REPT, UNATT PROP DAMAG =GREATER $250 – 90Z

18.2-51 – – UNLAWFUL WOUNDING – 13A

18.2-102 – – UNAUTHORIZED USE: ANIMAL/VEHICLE/ETC,LARCENY=200 – 90Z

18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFFENSE – 90D

46.2-300 – 13-253 – LICENSE: DRIVE W/O –

46.2-896 – 13-438(B) – HIT AND RUN: DRIVER NO REPT, UNATT PROP DAMAG =GREATER $250 – 90Z

LUIS ALONSO VENTURA, 12/25/2016, 22:01:00, M, 72, 13217 ALISON ST WOODBRIDGE, VA 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 2ND OFF W/IN 5Y – 10Y – 90D

PETER GYASI, 12/26/2016, 00:00:00, M, 28 ,2013 DARLINGTON LOOP WOODBRIDGE, VA 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFFENSE – 90D 18.2-268.3 – 13-242.2 – DWI: REFUSAL OF BLOOD OR BREATH TEST, 1 OFF – 90Z

JUAN DIEGO FERNANDEZ, 12/26/2016, 00:10:00, M, 21, 2958 WETHERBURN CT WOODBRIDGE, VA 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFFENSE – 90D 18.2-268.3 – 13-242.2 – DWI: REFUSAL OF BLOOD OR BREATH TEST, 1 OFF – 90Z

MARCIA LYNN WELLS, 12/28/2016, 22:59:00 F, 33, 11307 SMITHFIELD RD MANASSAS, VA 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFFENSE – 90D

CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL TEDRICK, 12/31/2016, 02:19:00, M 45 9091 PURVIS DR LORTON, VA 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFFENSE – 90D

NABIL EL ANMARI, 12/31/2016, 02:35:00 M, 31, 1403 OCCOQUAN HEIGHTS CT OCCOQUAN, VA 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFF, BAC .20% – 90D 18.2-388 – 16-14 – PROFANE SWEARING OR INTOXICATION IN PUBLIC – 90E

ULISES MANUEL ROMERO ORTIZ, 12/31/2016, 03:19:00 M 40 3657 DAHLGREN PL DUMFRIES, VA 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFFENSE – 90D

JEROME M JOYNER, 12/31/2016 14:10:00, M, 24, 239 SAVANNAH ST SE WASHINGTON, DC 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 2ND OFF W/IN 10Y, BAC .15-.20% – 90D

KRISTEN MICHELLE DAVIDSON, 12/31/2016, 19:13:00, F, 37,  3038 JOY CT WARRENTON, VA 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFF, BAC .15-.20% – 90D

PRINCE WILLIAM POLICE DWI ARRESTS JANUARY 2017

MIGUEL ANGEL OSORTO, 01/01/2016, 00:45:00 M 21 9833 FAIRMONT AVE MANASSAS, VA 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFFENSE – 90D

ROSE MARYE FLORES, 01/01/2017, 01:30:00, F 28, 18132 PURVIS DR TRIANGLE, VA 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 2ND OFF W/IN 5Y – 90D, 18.2-268.3 – 13-242.2 – DWI: REFUSAL OF BLOOD OR BREATH TEST, 1 OFF – 90Z, 18.2-371.1(B) – – ABUSE/NEGLECT CHILD: RECKLESS DISREGARD FOR LIFE – 13A

WILLIAM JOHN EISEMANN, 01/02/2017, 01:05:00 M, 42, 10210 LAUNCH CIR MANASSAS, VA 18.2-323.1 – – DRINKING WHILE DRIVING / OPEN CONTAINER – 90G 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFF, BAC .15-.20% – 90D

JUAN SAMUEL VASQUEZ LOPEZ, 01/02/2017, 11:55:00, M 28, 9419 BLACKSTONE RD MANASSAS, VA 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFFENSE – 90D

CESAR DIAZ BRAMBILA, 01/02/2017 05:30:00 M 48,2200 JENNINGS ST WOODBRIDGE, VA 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFFENSE – 90D

MATHIA NEARA BIGGS, 01/02/2017, 22:50:00 F 30, 1429 FLAGSHIP DR WOODBRIDGE, VA 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFFENSE WITH CHILD – 90D

DANIEL MESFIN HAILE, 01/04/2017 23:45:00 M 32, 14650 PONDEROSA CT WOODBRIDGE, VA 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFFENSE – 90D

VANIA ZDENKA GARCIA, 01/05/2017 01:00:00, F 47 14188 CATBIRD DR GAINESVILLE, VA 18.2-268.3 – 13-242.2 – DWI: REFUSAL OF BLOOD OR BREATH TEST, 1 OFF – 90Z

18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFFENSE – 90D

18.2-268.3 – 13-242.2 – DWI: REFUSAL OF BLOOD OR BREATH TEST, 1 OFF – 90Z

JOSE SANTOS, 01/05/2017 23:58:00 M 36 L N FIXED 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 2ND OFF W/IN 5Y – 90D, 18.2-268.3 – 13-242.2 – DWI: REFUSAL OF BLOOD OR BREATH TEST, 2 OFF – 90Z

JONNY BERNARDO MARTINEZ, 01/06/2017 22:40:00 M 30 10260 CUB RUN CT MANASSAS, VA 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFF, BAC .15-.20% – 90D

YONIS ALBERTO VASQUEZ, 01/06/2017 23:47:00 M 41 1520 FLORIDA AVE WOODBRIDGE, VA 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 2ND OFF W/IN 5Y – 90D, 18.2-268.3 – 13-242.2 – DWI: REFUSAL OF BLOOD OR BREATH TEST, 2 OFF – 90Z

DARIUS ANTWAIN GREEN, 01/07/2017 01:40:00 M 27, 5648 NORTHTON CT DALE CITY, VA 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFFENSE – 90D

JOSHUA ANTON CASTILLO, 01/07/2017 01:55:00 M 25, 14880 GRASSY KNOLL CT WOODBRIDGE, VA 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFFENSE – 90D

TRINIDAD LOPEZ-HERNANDEZ, 01/07/2017 18:00:00 M 28, 2216 W LONGVIEW DR WOODBRIDGE, VA 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFF, BAC .20% – 90D

WILLIAM CHRISTOPHER JENNINGS, 01/08/2017 00:47:00 M 33, 9213 OLDEN CT MANASSAS, VA 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 2ND OFF W/IN 5-10Y, BAC .15-.20% – 90D

DANIEL ROBERT GERDING, 01/08/2017, 10:00:00 M 28, 8229 HONEYSUCKLE RD MANASSAS, VA 18.2-250.1 – – DRUGS: POSSESS MARIJUANA, 1ST OFF – 35A, 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 2ND OFF W/IN 5Y – 90D, 18.2-268.3 – 13-242.2 – DWI: REFUSAL OF BLOOD OR BREATH TEST, 2 OFF – 90Z

ELISABETH MARTIN HARMON, 01/08/2017 18:31:00 F 28, 10802 GAMBRIL DR MANASSAS, VA 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFF, BAC .20% – 90D

MELANIE MAE BROWN, 01/09/2017 23:18:00 F 32, 9503 W MORELAND AVE MANASSAS, VA 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 2ND OFF W/IN 5Y – 10Y – 90D

CASSANDRA RENE FAIRFAX, 01/10/2017 00:12:00 F 24, 9409 BUCKHALL FARM CT MANASSAS, VA 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFFENSE – 90D, 18.2-268.3 – 13-242.2 – DWI: REFUSAL OF BLOOD OR BREATH, TEST, 1 OFF – 90Z

KEITH ALEXANDER MC ILROY, 01/12/2017 00:01:00 M, 28,  402 BROADWAY ST #101 QUANTICO, VA 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFFENSE – 90D, 46.2-896 – 13-438(B) – HIT AND RUN: DRIVER NO REPT, UNATT PROP DAMAG =GREATER $250 – 90Z, 18.2-308 – 31-1 – CONCEALED WEAPON: CARRY – 520

NAHUM HENVIDES GUZMAN PAZ, 01/14/2017 00:30:00, M, 34, 14660 BAKERSFIELD ST WOODBRIDGE, VA 18.2-250(A)(B) – – DRUGS: POSSESS SCH III – 35A, 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: 1ST OFFENSE – 90D

JOSE GONZALO MARCOS BRITO, 01/15/2017 03:11:00 M 29 14356 AVOCADO CT CENTREVILLE, VA 18.2-266 – 13-240 – DWI: DRUGS, 1ST OFFENSE – 90D, 18.2-250.1 – – DRUGS: POSSESS MARIJUANA, 2+ OFF – 35A

 

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