Crime & Safety

Drunken Drivers Arrested in Plymouth, Police Say

One driver had a suspended license.

Alleged DUI on Fairfield Road

A Wayne, Pa. man was arrested on Fairfield Road and Penn Roads in Plymouth Meeting on suspicion of DUI, according to the Plymouth Township Police Department.

John D. Ohls, 34, was pulled over around 3:30 p.m. on March 17 for expired inspection and emission stickers, according to police.

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Ohls showed signs of intoxication, including slurred speech and glassy eyes, according to police. Ohls said he had “one beer,” according to the report.

Ohls failed all three tests, including counting, standing on one foot, and touching his nose with the tips of his fingers, police said.

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According to the report, Ohls blood samples .0126 and .0127 alcohol levels.

Charges were filed in District Court 38-1-13

Alleged DUI on Ridge Pike

A Roxborough woman was arrested on Ridge Pike and charged with DUI after being pulled over for speeding, according to Plymouth Township Police.

An officer said that he saw Carleena McNally, 26, traveling eastbound on Ridge Pike near Belvoir Road at a speed of over 65 miles per hour.

When the officer sped up to catch the vehicle, McNally stopped completely, and the officer passed her. When the officer slowed, McNally allegedly passed the officer on the right, police said.

The officer conducted a stop in the parking lot of Andy’s diner, when he found that MCNally’s license was suspended due to a previous DUI, police said.

McNallly allegedly showed signs of intoxication, according to police, and she failed several field sobriety tests, and her blood-alcohol level was recorded at .201.

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