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California Woman Impersonates Sister, Arrested for DUI

Rachel Kathleen Zock, 20, was arrested on suspicion of a DUI, impersonating another to avoid prosecution as well as obstruction and delaying an officer.

According to the Napa Valley Register, the underage Napa woman was stopped after she was speeding 76mph in a 60mph zone. Officers asked the woman to perform a DUI field sobriety test after they smelled alcohol in her vehicle however Zock then began to punch and kick the officers.

The woman was taken to the Queen of the Valley Medical Center for blood tests where hospital personnel recognized the woman; officers then realized that Zock had been impersonating her 21 year old sister to avoid being arrested. The 20 year old has been booked into Napa County jail and is being held on bond.

Once you are arrested for driving under the influence, you could also be charged with enhancements such as speeding or child endangerment. If you have recently been arrested for a California DUI, contact our Orange County DUI Defense Attorneys to learn more about what you could be facing and how we can help you.

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