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16-Year-Old Girl Arrested for DUI with Drugs

A teenage girl was arrested for driving under the influence of drugs after she failed to slow down when she approached a collision scene.

The 16-year-old driver was driving around 1am on Sunday morning when she failed to slow down when she approached a collision scene. The teen drove through a red light before stopping in the middle of the intersection. Once officers began to investigate, they found that the teen was driving on a provisional license and was violating a restriction not to drive after 11pm as well as found marijuana residue and glass smoking pipes inside the car. According to Mercury News, the girl was arrested after she failed sobriety tests at the scene, was cited and released to a guardian while her vehicle was towed.

If you have been arrested for a DUI with drugs or alcohol, contact our Orange County DUI Defense Attorneys today. We will answer any questions you may have, provide you with legal advice and represent you in both the DMV and criminal court hearings.

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