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Sunday, January 4, 2015
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CAMBRIA — A 43-year-old Escarpment Drive man told Niagara County Sheriff's deputies Friday evening that he was just "cruising around, jamming out to music." Patrol determined that he was doing so while drunk.
Richard M. Musilli Jr., 4994 Escarpment Drive, Lockport, was stopped on Wilson-Cambria Road around 5:16 p.m. Friday after patrol say he swerved over the double yellow line while traveling eastbound on Ridge Road. Also, the vehicle did not have tail lights on in the evening hours, according to the arrest report.
Patrol could smell alcohol and determined that Musilli was intoxicated. Patrol also observed two empty 16-ounce Pabst Blue Ribbon beer cans on the floor in the back seat of the vehicle. He failed field sobriety tests and was found to have a .14 percent blood alcohol content.
He was taken to Niagara County Jail and held on $250 bail. He is to appear in Town of Cambria Court on Tuesday to answer to the charges of DWI, drinking alcohol in a motor vehicle on the highway, failure to keep right and the tail light infraction.
news@eastniagarapost.com
CAMBRIA — A 43-year-old Escarpment Drive man told Niagara County Sheriff's deputies Friday evening that he was just "cruising around, jamming out to music." Patrol determined that he was doing so while drunk.
Richard M. Musilli Jr., 4994 Escarpment Drive, Lockport, was stopped on Wilson-Cambria Road around 5:16 p.m. Friday after patrol say he swerved over the double yellow line while traveling eastbound on Ridge Road. Also, the vehicle did not have tail lights on in the evening hours, according to the arrest report.
Patrol could smell alcohol and determined that Musilli was intoxicated. Patrol also observed two empty 16-ounce Pabst Blue Ribbon beer cans on the floor in the back seat of the vehicle. He failed field sobriety tests and was found to have a .14 percent blood alcohol content.
He was taken to Niagara County Jail and held on $250 bail. He is to appear in Town of Cambria Court on Tuesday to answer to the charges of DWI, drinking alcohol in a motor vehicle on the highway, failure to keep right and the tail light infraction.
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