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Sauerbeck arrested for RAUI
2006-05-30 12:06
by Bob Timmermann

That's running away under the infuence.

Cleveland pitcher Scott Sauerbeck was arrested by police in Sheffield Village, Ohio, after he and the driver of his car, tried to flee from police, apparently to avoid arrest for DUI.

Although it was Sauerbeck's vehicle, he wasn't driving. The driver, Lily Miller, was tested and registered a blood alcohol limit of .253.

Officially, Sauerbeck was charged with obstructing official business and allowing an intoxicated person to operate his own vehicle.

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2006-05-30 12:24:44
1.   DXMachina
"But, Occifer, I was too drunk to drive..."
2006-05-30 12:28:29
2.   Humma Kavula
.253? Sweet Jesus!

According to one BAC calculator, anything over .25 "may require medical attention."

2006-05-30 12:36:53
3.   Bob Timmermann
You wonder what Sauerbeck's BAC was if he felt he was too drunk to drive and let someone that drunk drive his car.
2006-05-30 12:55:14
4.   dianagramr
More problems for Sauerbeck ... the woman he was drinking with was NOT his wife ...

According to http://cleveland.indians.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/team/player.jsp?player_id=150261 he has a wife Carly and 2 young sons

2006-05-30 13:39:47
5.   underdog
No wonder he was hiding in the bushes!

I feel like I saw this on Reno 911 once.

2006-05-30 15:20:15
6.   Eric Enders
The most offensive thing about all this is not Sauerbeck's fleeing the police, but that Morrison 'stache he's sporting on the page Bob linked to.
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