Police credit store owner in DUI arrest of Rocklin man
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On March 26 at 4:30 in Rocklin police reacted in the area of IP in the event of Midas Ave 3700, when the owner of the market said he had refused, the sale of alcohol to a man who thought he was drunk. The man left in a vehicle, was later by officials. Police were placed in the market area because the shop owner called Rocklin Dispatch Center after a male subject attempted to purchase alcohol and was rejected. The theme of the left side of the store, was in a GMC SUV silver-colored, and led away. The owner was able to provide details of a vehicle dispatching, and the information on the radio the police. Rocklin police officers can be found almost immediately the vehicle and the driver fired. The officers found that the driver of the vehicle there are signs of intoxication by alcohol, ie, bloodshot eyes and tearing, serious and the smell of alcohol. The pilot was designed to driving under the influence of alcohol and / or drugs. Joshua Westmoreland, 33 years old, Rocklin, was arrested and transferred to Placer County Jail reserved. “The owner of a shop just,” said Lieutenant Lon Milka. “He refused to sell alcohol to someone he thought wobbled. There was a description of the subject concerned and delivery of police vehicles. Given this news, we were able to locate and understand the subject. “ |