Salt Lake City Councilwoman Amy Fowler was arrested for investigation of DUI earlier this week following a hit-and-run crash.
SPRINGVILLE — Salt Lake City Councilwoman Amy Fowler was arrested for investigation of DUI Wednesday following a hit-and-run crash.
A Utah Highway Patrol trooper responded to meet a driver who had been involved in a hit-and-run crash and found Fowler "sitting in her vehicle with the engine running" in Springville just before 11 a.m., according to a police booking affidavit. She denied using alcohol, but the affidavit says Fowler had "diminished fine motor skills" and a breath test showed a reading of 0.111. The legal blood-alcohol content limit in Utah is 0.05 percent.
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Salt Lake City Council member arrested on suspicion of DUI in Utah County“Ms. Fowler was involved in a traffic incident earlier this week and is grateful no one was injured,” Fowler’s attorneys said in a statement. “We are aware that a citation has been issued for DUI. She intends to address the citation in due course.”
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