Archive for November 7th, 2012

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Florida: Lake County Sheriff Gary S. Borders records DUI bookings as of Nov. 7, 2012

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The following persons were booked into the Lake County Florida Jail of Sheriff Gary S. Borders on charges of DUI:

Jeffrey Paul Arnold, 58, of Eustis, FL on 10/28/12 at 2:00 am by Leesburg Police Department
(3rd offense)

Jason M. Bartlett, 32, of Weirsdale, FL on 11/6/12 at 10:24 pm

Michael Wayne Cook, 50, of Leesburg, FL on 11/6/12 at 4:20 pm sentenced to 59 days for DUI

Jarrod Brandon Coffey, 25, of Tavares, FL on 11/02/12 at 11:50 am by Lake County Sheriff’s Office

Terry Wayne Crouch, 49, of Lady Lake, FL., on 10/27/12 at 2:05 pm by Lady Lake Police Dept. DUI 5th offense, fleeing and attempting  to elude, suspended and refused test

Joseph Michael Derogatis, 44, of Clearwater, FL., on 11/1/12 at 11:14 am by Lake County Sheriff’s Office

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Montana: 9-time DUI driver Todd Burland tried to outrun and outswim the cops in chilly and silly adventure

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From the Missoulian

(Nov. 7, 2012) POLSON – What began as a report Monday evening of a vehicle high-centered in a parking lot on Main Street here ended with three law enforcement officers and two volunteer firemen in Flathead Lake trying to both apprehend and save a suspect who attempted to outrun, and then outswim, them.
Polson Assistant Police Chief John Stevens said 45-year-old Todd Burland of Polson was hauled out of the chilly lake waters 200 yards from shore.
He was charged with his ninth DUI, a felony, after being evaluated at St. Joseph Medical Center.
According to Stevens, Cpl. William Cleveland of the Polson Police Department responded to the parking lot just after 7:30 p.m., but Burland allegedly drove off in the vehicle that was supposedly high-centered.
Cleveland and Officer Michelle Scott pursued Burland down Main Street, where he turned east on U.S. Highway 93.
Burland turned again at Boettcher Park, located ….MORE

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New York: Utica Police Officer Jeremy Nash recognized as Top Cop in DWI enforcement

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(Nov. 6, 2012) — The New York State STOP DWI Foundation and Mothers Against Drunk Driving have informed the Utica Police Department that Officer Jeremy Nash has been selected to receive a 2012 Recognition Award for his outstanding work in DWI enforcement.
The awards luncheon will be held at “Mallozzi’s Restaurant, in Schenectady, NY on Tuesday, November 13, 2012. Jeremy is one of only twenty-two (22) individuals selected throughout the state to receive this award.
From January 1, 2012 through November 5, 2012, police officers from the Utica Police Department have made a total of 127 arrests for the year. Officer Nash has made seventy-one (71) of those arrests.
Congratulations Officer Nash for a job well done!

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