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 Between 11:00 last night and 1:00 this morning, Indiana State Police, Newburgh and Chandler Police conducted a sobriety checkpoint on SR 662 at Ellerbusch Road. During the three-hour period officers checked 50 motorists and arrested one impaired driver. Trooper William Campbell arrested Quinn Kinnaird, 18, of Evansville, for driving under the influence of marijuana. Kinnaird also had marijuana and drug paraphernalia on her possession. She was arrested and taken to the Warrick County Jail where she is currently being held on bond.
Arrested and Charges:
Warrick County Sheriff’s Department conducted a saturation patrol in the area of the sobriety checkpoint.  Deputy Jared Scully arrested Evelyn Albertson, 46, of Newburgh, for driving while intoxicated. Albertson had a BAC of .08%. She was taken to the Warrick County Jail where she was later released after posting bond.
Media Note: First Mug Photo is of Kinnaird Second Mug Photo is Albertson
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The other lady goes to jail and gets a DUI and she tests @ .08 % , when was the BAC lowered
to under .08% ,,,lady you need to fight this one
I’m against intoxicated driving , I just feel they have taken it to far
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