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Intoxicated woman calls police to report DUI, gets herself arrested

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Breanna Dawn Hernandez (Davis County Jail)

September 6, 2019
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WOODS CROSS, Utah — A Utah woman has been sentenced to jail time after calling 911 to report a possible drunk driver while she was intoxicated.

Court documents show 32-year-old Breanna Dawn Hernandez called police on August 16 to report a possible drunk driver in Woods Cross, the New York Post reported. However, the call became incriminatory as she was driving impaired herself.

When police pressed her for more information, the woman gave her own license plate and started laughing on the phone, according to the report.

As a result, police arrested Hernandez and charged her with a DUI and having an open container in her vehicle. Moreover, officers found an almost empty bottle of Fireball whiskey in her car.

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Breanna Dawn Hernandez (Davis County Jail)

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Hernandez pleaded guilty on Tuesday to the DUI charge. Consequently, the intoxicated 911 caller will serve 12 days in jail and be on probation for 12 months.

A lawyer listed for Hernandez couldn’t immediately be reached.

 


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