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Florida called, they want their drunk blonde back.
SALEM, N.H. —Bail was withheld this week from a Salem woman accused of driving after she had been ordered not to following two DWI arrests in the past six month.
Police asked a judge to hold Jacquelyn Plum, 46, without bail. Plum was first charged after an accident on Rockingham Park Boulevard in March.
"Hours after she was released on bail for the DWI charge following the accident, she was a passenger in another vehicle," said Deputy Chief Shawn Patten. "However, she had an open container of alcohol and was arrested and taken into custody for that charge, as well."
Police said that on Aug. 28, they received reports from motorists of a woman in a yellow convertible passed out behind the wheel on Route 28. Salem police said they identified the woman as Plum, and she was again arrested and charged with DWI.
Officials said she was released on bail and ordered not to drive.
But police said Plum was behind the wheel again on Sept. 30 when she passed some road work being done on Bluff Street Extension.
"The suspect, while out on bail and two DWI arrests for a second offense, drove by a Salem officer on a detail in her yellow convertible and waved to him as she went by," Patten said. "That officer was the original arresting officer from the March DWI case."
Police said that officer knew Plum wasn't supposed to be driving and warrants were issued for her arrest on driving after suspension.
On Monday, Plum was back in court.
![]() 10/09/2013 at 11:07 |
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Back to the clink with you, Crunky Brewster.
![]() 10/09/2013 at 11:27 |
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I'll bet that woman smells like day old beer cans, and cheetos.