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Drunk man arrested after he called police to come and start his car

A man was arrested after calling the police to help start his car while intoxicated.

Drunk man arrested after he called police to come and start his car

The 27-year-old driver called the police around 2:30 a.m. to ask for assistance with starting his car.

When police arrived, they discovered the vehicle stopped on the shoulder of the road with the driver displaying "obvious signs of being impaired by alcohol." UPI news reported.

The man was then arrested and taken into custody where he was subjected to a breath test, blowing over the legal limit of alcohol.

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He faced two charges of Impaired Care or Control for attempting to operate a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol.

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