
A Villager’s son driving for DoorDash was arrested after a quick meals drive-through attendant known as legislation enforcement.
An worker on the Hardee’s restaurant in Leesburg was working simply previous midnight on Sunday when 36-year-old Mark Regan of the Village of Hawkins pulled by means of the drive-through lane in a Mazda sedan, in keeping with an arrest report from the Leesburg Police Division. The Hardee’s worker noticed an open bottle of liquor in Regan’s automotive and suggested him to tug over to a parking spot within the restaurant. The Hardee’s worker advised Regan ought to name somebody to select him up. Regan’s automotive remained within the close by parking spot for a couple of minutes, however when Regan tried to drive away, the fast-food employee known as 911.
An officer approached Regan’s automotive and noticed a pink DoorDash bag on the floorboard. Regan confirmed he drives for the meals supply firm. The officer additionally noticed the open liquor bottle and it appeared Regan had been consuming. He was requested for his driver’s license, however Regan ceased making eye contact with the officer. A pockets containing Regan’s Pennsylvania driver’s license was discovered within the automotive.
Regan carried out poorly in area sobriety workouts and supplied breath samples that registered .309 and .317 blood alcohol content material. He was arrested on a cost of driving beneath the affect and booked on the Lake County Jail. He was launched after posting $1,000 bond.
In June, Regan was positioned on probation for six months and ordered to carry out 20 hours of group service in a hit-and-run crash. He had been driving a Mazda sedan on Could 1 when he rear-ended a trailer being towed by a truck within the space of State Highway 44 and Powell Highway. His father helped police observe him down.