Fowler first denied using alcohol and refused to perform field sobriety tests before ultimately agreeing to be tested. According to the report, she took a Breathalyzer test that showed a reading of 0.111.
Utah Highway Patrol arrested District 7 representative Amy Fowler in Utah County after a crash in Salt Lake County.
Fowler, who referred questions to her lawyers, was arrested just before 11 a.m. Wednesday and booked into the Utah County jail at 1:20 p.m., records show. She was released on $680 bail about an hour later and faces one count of DUI in Springville Justice Court. UHP Sgt. Cameron Roden said Fowler was involved in a crash in Salt Lake County and didn’t stop to exchange information. He said troopers reached Fowler on the phone. She then stopped and waited for law enforcement in Springville.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
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.”
Read more »
Salt Lake City Council member Amy Fowler arrested for DUIAmy Fowler, a member of the Salt Lake City Council, was arrested earlier this week of driving under the influence.
Read more »
New rules will allow homeless shelters in most of SLC, but will neighborhood equity really occur?Homeless shelters will now be allowed in most areas of Salt Lake City under an ordinance the City Council passed just hours before a self-imposed deadline to set new regulations was due to expire.
Read more »
SLC sets new rules for placing homeless shelters. Could it politicize the process?“While I don’t minimize the impacts that shelters can have,” said Glendale Neighborhood Council chair Turner Bitton, “we have a moral responsibility to be supportive of sheltering folks that are unsheltered.”
Read more »
Could a current MLB team relocate to Salt Lake City?One of Big League Utah's top leaders said Utah could 'potentially' bring in a team relocating from elsewhere.
Read more »