Virginia: Jeff Dossman’s great booze adventure wasn’t his first rodeo

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DWI HIT PARADE: Jeff Dossman’s great booze adventure wasn’t his first rodeo

STERLING, VA. – Many police officers have learned the hard way to take the keys out of the ignition before waking up a sleeping and suspected drunk driver.

On May 31, 2019, at 1:18 am, Loudoun County Sheriff Deputies responded to the 46300 block of Potomac Run Plaza in Sterling, Va., for reports of a suspicious vehicle with the driver slumped over the steering wheel.

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When deputies attempted to speak with the driver, Jeff W. Dossman, police say that he fled from the scene in his vehicle and a pursuit was initiated. During the pursuit, the driver mounted several curbs and struck a parked vehicle before coming to a stop.

 Dossman, 30, of Herndon was charged with Driving While Intoxicated (2nd offense), Eluding Law Enforcement, Hit and Run, and Driving Without a Valid License. Dossman was being held at the Loudoun County Jail.

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DWI HIT PARADE: Deputies separated crash participants and declared Robert Daughtry winner of free ride to jail

LEESBURG, VA. – Not being intoxicated behind the wheel makes for better drivers and less wrecks – just ask any tow truck driver who is sitting in his garage just waiting for the phone to ring.

Loudoun Sheriff Deputies responded at 9:24 pm on May 29, 2019, for reports of a two-vehicle crash at Belmont Ridge Road and Promenade Drive in Leesburg, Va.

 Deputies determined that one of the drivers was under the influence of alcohol. The awardee for complimentary handcuffs and a free ride to jail was Robert Lance Daughtry, 53, of Leesburg, Va. Daughtry was charged by Deputy M. Altobelli with Driving While Intoxicated and was later released from the Loudoun County Jail on a $1,500 unsecured bond and will appear in court on Aug. 15, 2019.