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The subject is a 27-year-old male. He was arrested June 10, 2000, for OWI when
he was involved in a non-fatal personal injury crash. At that time he was serving a license suspension,
scheduled to end June 11, 2000.
His driving record indicated four other suspensions prior
to the OWI and numerous violations, including driving without
a license, failure to pay fines, driving with an unregis-tered
vehicle, and moving violations. A nine-month suspension was imposed by the
court upon conviction for OWI on July 6, 2000. Subsequent to his conviction for OWI, his registration was revoked
and he received a further license suspension for failure to comply
with the alcohol assessment interview.
He did not have his license reinstated, perhaps as a result
of the subsequent suspensions.
Observation during Suspension 6 – 10 a.m., Wednesday,
March 14, 2001
Five vehicles are parked outside the residence. At 8:50 a.m. a female exits with an infant
in a baby carrier. A young
male then exits the house and transfers items from a Chevy Camaro
to a pickup truck in the driveway, and the female places the infant
in the carrier in the back seat of the Camaro.
At 9:00 a.m. the subject exits the home and begins to drive
the Camaro with the female in the front passenger seat and the
baby in the back seat. At 9:15 a.m. the Camaro arrives at a day-care facility. The subject, female, and infant enter the
facility and remain there until the surveillance terminates at
10 a.m.
Observation during Suspension 6 – 10 p.m., Friday,
March 16, 2001
A pickup truck is parked in front of the residence.
At 6:30 p.m. the subject arrives at the residence, driving
the Chevy Camaro, with the adult female sitting in the front passenger
seat and holding the infant. A juvenile child exits the back seat. The subject is observed carrying grocery
bags and soda. All enter
the front door of house and remain there until the surveillance
ends at 10 p.m.
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