Connecticut woman arrested on DUI charges twice in one day
09/09/2019 9:42 am PDT
By Doug Stewart, WTIC
WILTON, Conn. (WTIC) -- Police arrested a woman on DUI charges twice in one day on Saturday.
Ellen Needleman-O'Neil, 64, of Wilton, was arrested around 2:30 p.m. after police said she crashed into a parked car in the lot at 5 River Rd. Officers investigating found her to have an odor of alcohol on her breath and she failed a field sobriety test. She was later found to have a blood alcohol count of 0.2261.
She was also found to have Tylenol/codeine pills in her purse. She was charged with operating under the influence and possession of a controlled substance. She was released under a promise to appear and scheduled to appear in court on Sept. 17.
About six hours later, police received a call reporting that Needleman-O'Neil was at a liquor store to buy alcohol and drove away in the same car that she had been driving earlier in the day. She was located a short time later on Old Farms Road. Police stopped the vehicle, and found the car was not registered and her driver's license had been revoked from the earlier arrest.
After taking a breath test, police determined that her blood alcohol level was 0.0928. Needleman-O'Neill was arrested and charged, and later released after she posted her $230 bond and was scheduled to appear at Norwalk Superior Court.
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