Campus Crime
50-year-old student awaits charges in jail
Veronica Wilson
Issue date: 10/28/09 Section: News
A 50-year-old UMD student was arrested Sunday for drinking and driving on Woodland Avenue. She is facing charges of second degree DUI, second degree test refusal and driving without a valid license.
According to university police, a concerned driver first notified university police of the incident around 1 a.m. on Sunday.
When university police arrived at the scene, "She was found laying outside the vehicle and appeared to be very intoxicated," according to Sgt. Sean Huls. The car was pulled off the road into a driveway.
University police suspect that she pulled into the driveway after striking an unknown object with her car. Her car suffered minor damages and she was not injured.
According to university police, the suspect's license was cancelled because of previous DUI charges. The suspect is being held in jail awaiting formal charges.
According to university police, a concerned driver first notified university police of the incident around 1 a.m. on Sunday.
When university police arrived at the scene, "She was found laying outside the vehicle and appeared to be very intoxicated," according to Sgt. Sean Huls. The car was pulled off the road into a driveway.
University police suspect that she pulled into the driveway after striking an unknown object with her car. Her car suffered minor damages and she was not injured.
According to university police, the suspect's license was cancelled because of previous DUI charges. The suspect is being held in jail awaiting formal charges.

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