Oregon man charged with DUI after 911 call
SALEM, Ore. (AP) - Oregon police have charged a man with drunken
driving after he called 911 to report his marijuana as stolen but
the dispatcher couldn't understand him because he was vomiting
while on the road.
Marion County sheriff's deputies say 21-year-old Calvin Hoover,
of Salem, told dispatchers early Tuesday that someone had broken
into his truck and stolen cash, a jacket and a small amount of
marijuana while he was at a tavern in Salem.
He then called 911 again to complain that deputies had not
arrived, but the dispatcher had trouble understanding Hoover
because he was driving and stopping several times to vomit.
He was arrested on charges of driving under the influence of
intoxicants.
The sheriff's office says it has no record of an attorney for
Hoover.
Information from: Statesman Journal,
http://www.statesmanjournal.com
11/06/09 16:36
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