Nov
26
DUI Wrap-Up–Eight Drivers Arrested
Filed Under Uncategorized
SANTA BARBARA, CA – 11/26/2007 – Here is a summary of SBPD arrests for driving under the influence made over the Thanksgiving holiday:
On 11/21/07 at 1:00 p.m. John Alfred Sewak, age 46 was stopped for driving his 2007 Chevy Aveo the wrong way down Santa Barbara Street. Sewak was arrested for DUI and no insurance.
On 11/22/07 at 2:25 a.m. Shikar Bista, age 24 was stopped on upper State Street for driving his 1983 BMW while straddling lines. Bista was arrested for DUI.
On 11/22/07 at 4:50 p.m. a citizen flagged down an officer on Milpas Street to point out an erratic motorist. Police stopped Agustin Martinez Anorve, age 25, in a 1998 Chevy Lumina. Anorve was arrested for DUI, unlicensed driver, and no insurance.
On 11/23/07 at 12:30 a.m. an officer watched as Jose Alfredo Olivares Calderon, age 27, drove his 1993 Lincoln up on a cement tire stop in a parking lot on Broadmoor Plaza. The vehicle high-centered and became stuck. Calderon was arrested for DUI, unlicensed driver, and no insurance.
On 11/23/07 at 2:10 a.m. police contacted Patrick Thomas Garrity, age 31, after he sideswiped his 1995 Izuzu Trooper into a tree and rear end-ended his neighbor’s vehicle parked on La Coronilla. Garrity was arrested for DUI.
On 11/23/07 at 9:15 p.m. police stopped Charles Vincent Eckert, age 20, for running a stop sign on the Eastside in his 2003 Toyota Tacoma. Police found beer and tequila in the vehicle. Eckert was arrested for DUI and minor in possession of alcohol. His passenger, Sam Montgomery Burke, age 20, was arrested for minor in possession of alcohol and possession of marijuana.
On 11/24/07 at 9:30 p.m. police stopped Gustavo Rocha Martinez, age 20 when he drove his 1984 Ford Ranger into a police check point at 700 E. Canon Perdido Street. Martinez was arrested for DUI, unlicensed driver, and possession of marijuana.
On 11/25/07 at 11:10 p.m. Joel Anthony Brown, age 37 was stopped downtown for running a stop sign in his Toyota Tacoma. Brown was arrested for DUI.
Comments
Leave a Reply