Tri-Cities DUI Arrests, Feb. 24
Here's this week's roundup of local drunken driving arrests.
Feb. 10: Zachary C. Wilderspin, 21, of the 400 block of Union Avenue, St. Charles, was cited for the following:
- DUI: BAC: .08 or more
- DUI: Alcohol
- Operating an uninsured motor vehicle
- Improper lane usage (three counts)
Wilderspin was arrested at 2:17 a.m. in the 100 block of West Wilson Street, according to a police report. He posted $100 bond and his driver's license. Wilderspin received a Feb. 27 court date.
Feb. 17: Peter M. Olson, 37, of the 700 block of Lincoln Ave., Geneva, was charged at 2:20 a.m. at South 3rd Street and Moody Street with driving under the influence of alcohol, and improper lane use. He was released after posting his driver’s license and $300 cash pending an April 4 court appearance.
Feb. 16:
- Lloyd Edgar Parks, 53, of the 43W700 block of Clover Court, was charged at 3:01 p.m. with DUI. He was released after posting his driver’s license and $300 cash bond pending a March 28 court appearance.
- Sharyn Rose Foley, 26, of the 18500 block of Center Avenue, Homewood, was charged at 1:32 a.m. at North 6th and West Main streets, with DUI, DUI with a blood-alcohol content greater than .08, disobeying a stop sign, and improper lane use. Police said her blood-alcohol content registered .235, nearly three times the legal limit. She posted her driver’s license and $300 cash bond and was released pending a March 21 court appearance.
Feb. 15: Richard Scott Kinsey, 55, of the 7N100 block of Dunham Road, Wayne, was charged at 9 p.m. on the 2500 block of Route 25 with DUI, DUI with a blood-alcohol content greater than .08, and driving too fast for conditions. He posted his driver’s license and $300 cash bond and was released pending a March 21, 2013 court appearance. Further details were not available.
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