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911 caller in North Dakota calls police to report a drunken driver: Herself
BISMARCK, N.D. - Police get calls about drunken drivers all the time, but rarely do they come from the alleged offender.
A 17-year-old girl in Bismarck, North Dakota, called 911 on New Year's Eve to report herself driving under the influence. Police Lieutenant Randy Ziegler says he has never heard of such a thing happening before.
The girl told authorities her location shortly before midnight Wednesday and officers found her in a parked car near downtown.
She failed a sobriety test and was arrested for failing to have control of her vehicle while intoxicated.
The girl, whose name was not released because of her age, was not cited for drunken driving.
"Her keys were in her purse and she was parked," Ziegler said. "She did tell us that she had been driving around for hours."
The call probably was a plea for help, he said.
"She told us her life was spiralling out of control, and she had spent the majority of time drinking over the past two weeks," Ziegler said.
The girl was released to her parents.
BISMARCK, N.D. - Police get calls about drunken drivers all the time, but rarely do they come from the alleged offender.
A 17-year-old girl in Bismarck, North Dakota, called 911 on New Year's Eve to report herself driving under the influence. Police Lieutenant Randy Ziegler says he has never heard of such a thing happening before.
The girl told authorities her location shortly before midnight Wednesday and officers found her in a parked car near downtown.
She failed a sobriety test and was arrested for failing to have control of her vehicle while intoxicated.
The girl, whose name was not released because of her age, was not cited for drunken driving.
"Her keys were in her purse and she was parked," Ziegler said. "She did tell us that she had been driving around for hours."
The call probably was a plea for help, he said.
"She told us her life was spiralling out of control, and she had spent the majority of time drinking over the past two weeks," Ziegler said.
The girl was released to her parents.