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Mother Arrested for Child Endangerment and Felony DUI

Sacha Shea Cooper, 30, caused a DUI-related accident that resulted in her being arrested for a felony driving under the influence charge and child endangerment.

The Lakeport woman was driving with her 1-month-old daughter when she crossed the center line of Highway 29. According to the Lake County News, Cooper's 2004 Chevrolet Impala then collided with an oncoming 2004 Saturn that was driven by Laura Ewing, 31. Cooper's vehicle ended up on the dirt shoulder while Ewing's Saturn was forced into the side of the road and into a ditch. Ewing suffered minor injuries but was not taken to the hospital while both Cooper and her daughter were not injured. Officers arrested Cooper with a felony driving under the influence, driving with an expired driver license and felony child endangerment.

Contact our Orange County DUI Attorneys today if you have been recently arrested for driving under the influence, for a felony DUI or have been involved in a DUI related accident.

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