Assemblyman's blood alcohol level unknown
MAVOCKE--Federal Assemblyman Nick Garson was arrested for drunken-driving early Thursday morning after crashing his car, the Mavocke Capitol is reporting.
The Veroche Nationalist, who represents the electorate of Lanakis-Southwick, was arrested after colliding with another vehicle in the Lembarton neighborhood in central Mavocke. Garson's car then crashed into a nearby bank at A Street and Pollard Avenue.
Mavocke's Metropolitan Police responded to the scene, and no injuries were reported. Damage to the bank building was minimal, police said.
It's not known what Garson's blood alcohol level was at the time of the crash, but Metropolitan Police say they are awaiting the results of a blood sample.
Garson was arrested and booked at the Metropolitan Police Lembarton Precinct. He was released about an hour later when an unknown person arrived at the jail and paid the $150 bail.
It was unclear when Garson will face a magistrate.
If convicted of the misdemeanor crime, Garson could face one year in prison and a $2,000 fine.
MAVOCKE--Federal Assemblyman Nick Garson was arrested for drunken-driving early Thursday morning after crashing his car, the Mavocke Capitol is reporting.
The Veroche Nationalist, who represents the electorate of Lanakis-Southwick, was arrested after colliding with another vehicle in the Lembarton neighborhood in central Mavocke. Garson's car then crashed into a nearby bank at A Street and Pollard Avenue.
Mavocke's Metropolitan Police responded to the scene, and no injuries were reported. Damage to the bank building was minimal, police said.
It's not known what Garson's blood alcohol level was at the time of the crash, but Metropolitan Police say they are awaiting the results of a blood sample.
Garson was arrested and booked at the Metropolitan Police Lembarton Precinct. He was released about an hour later when an unknown person arrived at the jail and paid the $150 bail.
It was unclear when Garson will face a magistrate.
If convicted of the misdemeanor crime, Garson could face one year in prison and a $2,000 fine.
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