Drunk Nantwich woman charged after 'driving dangerously' in Crewe
A female from Nantwich has been charged with driving whilst exceeding the prescribed alcohol limit, after been seen "driving dangerously" in Crewe.
On Tuesday 9 April, Cheshire Police were alerted to a white Vauxhall Meriva in Shavington.
At around 7:45pm, officers sighted in the vehicle in Nantwich, pulling it over.
Rowena Ella Mozdzynski, 40, of Lea Drive, Nantwich, performed a roadside breath test, providing a reading of 83, over two times the legal limit.
Mozdzynski, who was arrested at the scene, went on to provide a breath sample of 103 in police custody.
The Nantwich woman has since been charged with driving whilst exceeding the prescribed limit.
Mozdzynski has been bailed to appear at Crewe Magistrates' Court on Thursday 9 May.
A Cheshire Police spokesperson said: "On Tuesday 9 April, at roughly 7.45pm, we received an emergency call about a white Vauxhall Meriva driving dangerously in Shavington.
"Crewe Beat Management Unit sighted the vehicle in Nantwich and stopped the Meriva.
"A roadside breath test was performed on the driver, who provided a reading of 83ug (the legal limit is 35 micrograms of alcohol per 100 millilitres of breath). She was subsequently arrested.
"Rowena Ella Mozdzynski, 40, of Lea Drive, Nantwich, has been charged with driving whilst exceeding the prescribed limit.
"She provided an evidential breath reading of 103ug whilst in custody and has been bailed to appear at Crewe Magistrates' Court on Thursday 9 May."
"If you know someone to be driving under the influence, you can report it to us online."
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