School administrator taken into custody following a collision in a golf cart under the influence, according to authorities.
In a surprising turn of events, Fayette Schools Superintendent Angela Belcher was arrested on July 26 in Napoleon, Ohio, following an incident involving a golf cart and a truck.
According to police reports, the collision occurred near the Napoleon Police Department. The driver of the truck involved stated he turned left in front of Belcher's golf cart, which didn't have its headlights on, as per security footage. This lack of illumination may have contributed to the truck driver's inability to see the golf cart.
Upon arrival, police officers noted a strong smell of an alcoholic beverage on Belcher. They also observed several possible cues indicating she had been under the influence. Despite her insistence that her golf cart's headlights were on, the officers found them to be off.
Belcher was increasingly more closed off and defensive during testing. She admitted to having two glasses of wine about two hours before the crash but refused to take a breath test. After a series of tests, she was eventually arrested.
Court dockets show that Belcher pleaded not guilty to the charges. As of now, there are no verified or credible updates regarding this alleged DUI incident. For the most accurate and up-to-date details, it is best to consult local news sources or official statements from Fayette Schools or law enforcement agencies.
- The arrest of Fayette Schools Superintendent Angela Belcher, who was charged with DUI, has raised questions about her judgment in the education-and-self-development sector, causing general news discussions and debates.
- As the details of Belcher's arrest unfold in the courtroom, crime-and-justice coverage will likely provide updates on her trial proceedings, shedding light on the impact of the incident on her leadership position and reputation within the Fayette Schools community.