
A Windsor man is being held without bail at Sonoma County Jail on multiple charges pending a hearing Tuesday.
County Jail staff said Jorge Monroy, 24, of Windsor, was scheduled for a hearing at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday in Sonoma County Superior Court on charges stemming from his arrest at 9:52 p.m. Friday at the Central Windsor exit of Highway 101 northbound.
California Highway Patrol Officer Jonathan Sloat, in a news release Monday, said Monroy was allegedly traveling at 81 miles per hour at the time of his arrest and was driving while under the influence of an intoxicating substance.
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"Monroy was arrested for DUI, and a records check showed that he has two prior convictions for DUI," Sloat said in the release. "Monroy is also on probation for those convictions."
Sloat said Monroy was arrested on suspicion of DUI, driving while suspended and violation of probation.
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Monroy was one of at least 20 people arrested for DUI over the weekend, Sloat added.
"Many of those were on probation or had prior convictions," Sloat said.
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