A Sandford woman is facing charges after driving her vehicle off the road earlier this week.
On April 21, 2020, A Trooper from Troop A was dispatched to the report of a vehicle off the road at the intersection of Hamilton Road and South Waterboro Road in Lyman. It was reported that there was no injury to the driver of the car, but that she appeared to be intoxicated. After arriving on scene and speaking with the driver, Darcey Nundy, 42, of Sanford, the Trooper observed multiple signs of impairment. Standardized Field Sobriety Testing was administered, which Nundy failed. She was arrested for Operating Under the Influence.
It was also discovered that Nundy had three separate sets of bail conditions, one set was for Domestic Violence Assault, one was for OUI, and the last was for Violating Conditions of Release. Two of Nundy's bail conditions also prohibited the use or possession of Alcohol. She was transported to York County Jail for an Intoxilyzer test. The test showed that her breath alcohol content was over the legal limit.
Nundy was booked at the jail on the charges of OUI (Class D) and Violation of Conditions of Release (Class E). Darcey was held without bail.
Posted in
Recent Posts
Categories
- Major Crimes (118)
- News Release (690)
- Training (6)
- Troop A (47)
- Troop B (37)
- Troop C (33)
- Troop D (74)
- Troop E (53)
- Troop F (44)
- Troop G (216)
- Troop J (221)
- Troop News (51)
- Weekly Report (239)
Archives
- April 2023 (4)
- March 2023 (6)
- February 2023 (9)
- January 2023 (7)
- December 2022 (6)
- November 2022 (18)
- October 2022 (21)
- September 2022 (23)
- August 2022 (27)
- July 2022 (27)
- June 2022 (24)
- May 2022 (34)
- April 2022 (20)
- March 2022 (21)
- February 2022 (30)
- January 2022 (30)
- December 2021 (16)
- November 2021 (35)
- October 2021 (23)
- September 2021 (22)
- August 2021 (19)
- July 2021 (23)
- June 2021 (44)
- May 2021 (34)
- April 2021 (27)
- March 2021 (33)
- February 2021 (17)
- January 2021 (18)
- December 2020 (22)
- November 2020 (30)