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08-15-2014, 11:09 AM
HTR News
MANITOWOC – A 13-year-old Manitowoc girl allegedly took her mother's vehicle without permission Wednesday evening and drove five other juveniles around — all while she was intoxicated, according to police.
According to a news release from the Manitowoc Police Department:
Officer Jason Erickson observed a vehicle driving without headlights in the 2000 block of Marshall Street at about 11:45 p.m. He initiated a traffic stop and the vehicle pulled over in the 1000 block of S. 22nd Street.
Erickson, a drug recognition expert, saw that the driver appeared to be impaired. The girl failed the standard field sobriety tests, was placed under arrest for operating while impaired and eventually released to her mother.
Five other juveniles from Manitowoc and Two Rivers, all 14 or younger, also were in the vehicle. One of the juveniles had been reported as a runaway by his mother to the department earlier in the evening and he was returned to her. Another juvenile in the vehicle had an active apprehension request from the Department of Human Services and was eventually released to a relative. A third juvenile had an active temporary physical custody order on him from Sheboygan County. He was eventually transported to the Sheboygan Juvenile Detention Center.
Police are recommending a charge against the driver of operating while impaired with passengers less than 16 years of age in the vehicle.
MANITOWOC – A 13-year-old Manitowoc girl allegedly took her mother's vehicle without permission Wednesday evening and drove five other juveniles around — all while she was intoxicated, according to police.
According to a news release from the Manitowoc Police Department:
Officer Jason Erickson observed a vehicle driving without headlights in the 2000 block of Marshall Street at about 11:45 p.m. He initiated a traffic stop and the vehicle pulled over in the 1000 block of S. 22nd Street.
Erickson, a drug recognition expert, saw that the driver appeared to be impaired. The girl failed the standard field sobriety tests, was placed under arrest for operating while impaired and eventually released to her mother.
Five other juveniles from Manitowoc and Two Rivers, all 14 or younger, also were in the vehicle. One of the juveniles had been reported as a runaway by his mother to the department earlier in the evening and he was returned to her. Another juvenile in the vehicle had an active apprehension request from the Department of Human Services and was eventually released to a relative. A third juvenile had an active temporary physical custody order on him from Sheboygan County. He was eventually transported to the Sheboygan Juvenile Detention Center.
Police are recommending a charge against the driver of operating while impaired with passengers less than 16 years of age in the vehicle.