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Monday, August 10, 2009

Maryland Man Charged With Felony 5th Offense DUI


Location: I-495 northbound, south of Philadelphia Pike, Claymont, Delaware, New Castle County

Date of Occurrence: Monday, August 10, 2009, at 12:30 a.m.

Suspect(s): Christopher Kendall, 33, of Harbor Road in Chesapeake City, Maryland

Resume: Shortly after midnight this morning, a Troop 1 patrol officer was traveling northbound on I-495 when he observed a white Nissan Pathfinder traveling in excess of 100 mph. At this excessively high rate of speed, the officer also observed the vehicle in question swerving back and forth.

A traffic stop ensued and the Trooper contacted the driver, Christopher Kendall. Subsequent this contact, a DUI investigation ensued and Kendall was ultimately arrested.

A computer check revealed Kendall had four previous convictions for DUI. He also has a felony DUI case pending in New Castle County Superior Court. On this date, he was charged with 5th Offense DUI (felony), Aggressive Driving, Failure to Have Insurance Identification, two counts of Improper Lane Change and Speeding.

Bail information was not available at the time of this release.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

5 years, next.

Anonymous said...

And? He will get another chance to DUI it and kill someone! Thanks justice system!

Anonymous said...

He was let go after 4? how many people could this guy have killed??

Anonymous said...

I can't imagine that I am the only one that realized that there is one very important thing missing from the charges. This man was not charged with driving without a license or driving on a suspended license. After all those arrests this guy was still legally driving a vehicle. That's scary