Anacortes Skagit County DUI Lawyer: Anacortes DUI suspect fails to provide Breath Sample due to vomiting on floor
On April 23rd an Anacortes Police Officers responded with the Anacortes Fire Department to the 3000 block of Oakes Avenue in Anacortes after getting a report that a pickup had gone off the road and down the embankment around 7:46 p.m. The truck and 20-year-old male driver were found in the brush about halfway down the hill.
The driver was assisted down the rest of the hill and checked for injuries. Anacortes Police Officers noticed obvious signs of intoxication. Anacortes Police Officers helped him maintain his balance to prevent him from falling over.
A preliminary breath test showed results well over the legal limit. The man declined medical treatment. He was arrested on a charge of DUI in Anacortes.
He agreed to take another breath test at the police station and provided one valid breath sample. Before giving the second sample he vomited repeatedly on the floor. The area and the man were cleaned up and the process was restarted. The driver again started to vomit. A blood sample was drawn at the hospital instead and the man was released pending the results.
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