Freshman state Rep. Brion Curran was charged Tuesday with two gross misdemeanor counts of drunken driving after a test found the Democrat's blood alcohol level to be 0.16%, double the legal limit.
Before arresting Curran on suspicion of driving under the influence, Chisago County received two complaints that she was speeding, weaving and veering into a ditch, according to the dispatch report.
Shortly after 2 a.m. Monday, the first report to dispatch complained of a vehicle going at an "excessive speed and over lane lines," the sheriff's office said. The second caller reported a vehicle veering into a ditch.
According to the charges filed Tuesday, a Chisago County sheriff's deputy found Curran driving slowly on the shoulder with hazard lights flashing and a flat front tire on the driver's side. There also appeared to be "fresh damage to the driver's side front corner," the charges state.
The deputy asked Curran what was going on and she responded that she wasn't sure and was trying to get home, according to the charges. Curran told the deputy that she thought she was in St. Paul, and the deputy noticed she had "bloodshot watery eyes and slurred speech," per the charges.
Curran reported that she had three drinks. The state representative "showed signs of impairment" during one field sobriety test but declined to take additional tests or a preliminary breathalyzer, according to the charges.
A test taken just before 3:30 a.m. Monday at the Chisago County jail found Curran's blood alcohol level to be 0.16%.
Curran was released from jail Tuesday and could not be reached for comment.