Wednesday, February 13, 2013

How not to bail someone out after a DUI charge...

Some people just don't learn.  A women from Connecticut goes to bail her husband out after he was pulled over for DUI. No problem, he needed help and she was their for him.  The only problem is...She reportedly was drunk driving up to the police station to bail him out.  If this is true this woman has got to be either a complete moron, to go to a police station while drunk or the most brazen women ever.

If you are drunk or breaking the law in anyway by using some sort of mind altering substance,  you might think twice before going to a police station to bail someone out.  Call a bailbonds man for crying out loud!

Here is the article.

Connecticut woman busted for DUI after arriving at police HQ to bail out Husband charged with DUI

By: Lee Moran

April Cassidy Velez, 32, was arrested at police headquarters in Hamden, Conn., after driving there to pick up husband Edwin Velez III, 33.

Edwin Velez III, 33, was charged with DUI after a crash in Hamden, Conn. His wife, April Cassidy Velez, was charged with DUI after she appeared intoxicated when she showed up at the police department to pick him up, police said. Police did not release a photo of April Cassidy Velez.
Edwin Velez III, 33, was charged with DUI after a crash in Hamden, Conn. His wife, April Cassidy Velez, was charged with DUI after she appeared intoxicated when she showed up at the police department to pick him up, police said. Police did not release a photo of April Cassidy Velez.

A wife was caught drunk driving as she drove to bail out her husband who had been busted for DUI just hours earlier, it has been claimed.

April Cassidy Velez, 32, was arrested Saturday night after making her way to police headquarters in Hamden, Conn., to pick up Edwin Velez III.  Police say she appeared intoxicated at the front desk and arrested her.  They later found her pickup truck, littered with empty beer cans and wine bottles, parked in a spot reserved for police vehicles.

Her husband, 33, had been detained earlier in the evening after police found his car, empty but with the engine still running, crashed into a snow bank.  He was found at his home, nearby, and failed a sobriety test. He was almost three times over the legal blood-alcohol limit.

He has been charged with driving while intoxicated and risk of injury to a minor.
Police say his wife and their 5-year-old daughter had been in the car at the time of his crash.
April Velez has been charged with with driving while intoxicated. Both were released and will appear in court on Feb. 22.

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