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Terre Haute, Indiana
Terre Haute, Indiana
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“During discussions with the driver, (the trooper) noticed the smell of what appeared to be burnt marijuana and that the driver displayed classic signs of possible intoxication,” ![]() An Indianapolis man was arrested this morning after Indiana State Police radar tracked him traveling at 67 miles-per-hour in a 30 mph zone. The ISP trooper soon discovered the suspect had several outstanding warrants in Vigo County. Calvin R. Davis, age 44, was booked into the Vigo County Jail after refusing a chemical test for intoxication. He is charged with operating while intoxicated (refusal) and driving while suspended. Sgt. Joe Watts explained that a routine check of Davis’s driver’s license revealed he had no valid license and was wanted out of Vigo County Superior Court 3 for count 1: Unlawful Possession of a Firearm by a Serious Violent Felon; Count 2: Battery by Deadly Weapon; Count 3: Intimidation; Count 4: Carrying a Handgun without a License (Misdemeanor) and Count 5: Carrying a Handgun without a License (felony). The bond on the warrant was $75,000 with no 10 percent.
According to the report, Master Trooper Jason Schoffstall Schoffstall stopped the eastbound 2013 Chevrolet Impala on Hulman Street, near Watertree Subdivision just before 11 a.m.
“During discussions with the driver, the trooper) noticed the smell of what appeared to be burnt marijuana and that the driver displayed classic signs of possible intoxication,” Watts said. Assisting was Master Trooper Hans Nowak. Comments are closed.
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Lucy Perry
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