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Woman Facing DUI After Stealing Ambulance

Early last Friday a woman was being arrested for a hit-and-run crash and was about to undergo a blood test when she ended up stealing an ambulance. She reportedly slipped past security and got into the running ambulance. The woman than took the ambulance for a short drive, parking it in front of a house, claiming she was looking for her ex-boyfriend. No one was further hurt and the ambulance was not damaged. The woman who stole the ambulance is facing charges of driving under the influence, along with stealing a vehicle. Driving under the influence in California is a difficult matter to deal with personally and professionally. With this legal matter, it is always in your best interest to have a DUI defense attorney working on your side to defend your rights. Our California drunk driving law firm knows what to expect in court on these matters, as well as how to best handle your specific case. You will want to get back to your normal life and work after a DUI, and with the help of our lawyers, you will soon be done with this difficult process.

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