The Marana Police Department report from the day Amber Young was arrested for DUI. (She was pictured in a department tweet - with a caption stating she was heading to her wedding when she was busted.)
The Marana Police Department report from the day Amber Young was arrested for DUI. (She was pictured in a department tweet - with a caption stating she was heading to her wedding when she was busted.)
The Marana Police Department report from the day Amber Young was arrested for DUI. (She was pictured in a department tweet - with a caption stating she was heading to her wedding when she was busted.)
\ Marana Police Department
*} Detail Incident Report for 1803-0520
Nature: 1052 ‘Address: W ORANGE GROVE RD & N THORNYDALE,
RD; 6400N; 3800W
Location: Marana Police Beat 3 Marana AZ,
Offense Codes: 2102
Received By: Neal-Jessen,Gra Agency: MPD
Responding Officers: Sample,Dan Schmidt,Maritza Giessuebel,Aril Ysaguirre,Ezin Warren,Chris
Responsible Officers: Schmidt. Maritza "atrol-Adult arrest 03/12/18
‘When Reported: 10:39:10 03/12/18 28 03/12/18 and 10:38:40 03/12/18
NARRATIVE:
1803-0520 NARRATIVE #476
BWC ACTIVE
VEHICLE |
‘On March 12, 2018 at 1028 hours, I responded as a back up unit to the
intersection of W Orange Grove Rd and N Thornydale Rd reference a three car
collision with injuries.
Tarrived on scene to help provide traffic control to Ofc. Sample #133. I
utilized my patrol vehicle to block the south bound to turn eastbound left turn
Janes of travel where the collision occurred. Ofc. Sample then provided me with
the information for the driver of vehicle 1, identified through Arizona Drivers
license as Amber Young. Ofe. Sample explained that he was tending to the injured
individual, and had trouble speaking with Amber, so he asked if 1 make contact
with her,
1 approached the drivers side of the above listed vehicle and located an adult
female identified as Amber Young. I asked if she was okay and needed medical
attention, and Amber said she was okay. I observed Ambet was very emotional and
was explaining that it was her wedding day. Amber explained she was worried
about missing it, I noticed that Amber’s eyes were red and watery, Amber spoke
slowly and would not make eye contact. I asked her if she had taken anything or
drank anything today. Amber stated she had not drank or taken anything.
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Lasked Amber to step out of her vehicle so I can hear her better, and upon
xit, Amb — Afier further conversation, Amber stated that she
NN 2 hen explained
the collision and how it occurred. Amber explained that the vehicle in front of
her came to an abrupt stop and then she collided into them.
Due to the damaged still being in the roadway with congested traffic, | provided
amber a public assist ride to the Wendy's parking lot (3780 W Orange Grove Rd.).
‘A member of NW Fire assisted in relocating Amber's vehicle to the same location,
and out of the roadway with permission from Amber,
then spoke with Amber in the parking lot about
‘Amber then said that she was anxious and nervous
because it was her wedding day. Amber also explained that because of the added
nerve
‘Amber explained that she "didnt mean to
hit anybody."]
‘Amber also mentioned that she was,
just in a rush and nervous for her wedding, and that she did not mean to hit any
After Amber made the comments 2601 i {asked
Amber if she would be okay if I ran her through to make sure she was
okay to drive, Amber agreed to perform the tests.
1 then asked the Amber the pre-test interview questions to determine her
eligibility to perform the tests. Amber said she was not sick, not diabetic, not
epileptic, un-injured, had no physical disabilities and was wearing comfortable
shoes, Afler these questions were completed, I located an even, painted, white
parking lot line on the asphalt to perform the walk and turn test
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Amber stood at the selected line and I began my instruction phase. During this
phase, Amber needed additional instructions multiple times. Amber started the
test before all instructions were given, and after being told not to start until
told to do so. Amber would not maintain the starting position during the
instruction phase. Amber also asked questions during the instruction phase,
after explanations were given to her, and after she had said she understood the
instructions. After being told to start, Amber missed touching heel to toc by
‘more than 1/2 an inch for all of her steps. Amber was also observed walking off
of the line. Amber also made an incorrect turn by not making a series of small
steps, instead she made a quick tum. After the first test, I asked Amber if she
understood having her feet heel to toe during the test. I also demonstrated heel
to toe steps and standing to Amber. Amber then said she would do it again. Amber
then performed the walk and turn test again on her own saying "you want me to do
heel to toe? I can do that.” During this second time, Amber said “heel, toc" for
every step she was making instead of counting the steps out loud, While saying
"heel, toc" and walking, Amber's feet were not heel to toe and had more than a
1/2 inch space between them as she was walking the line. After Amber completed
the walk and turn test, six out of eight NHTSA cues were observed. There was
additional observations such as swaying in the starting position, needing
additional instructions, and an incorrect start position by not standing in the
starting position.
“The next test that | had Amber perform was the one leg stand test, I read the
instructions to Amber along with demonstrating how to perform the test. Amber
said she understood. I told Amber to begin the test. After counting to “one
thousand five" Amber put her foot on the ground and stopped counting. | told her
to keep going. Amber then started again and after counting a few more numbers,
stopped the test again by putting her foot down, Amber advised that her dress
‘was in the way, and I asked her if she wanted to try the test again holding her
dress. Amber said yes. I told Amber to start whenever she was ready. I observed
‘Amber hold her leg behind her bent at an angle, instead of out in front of her,
straight, 6 inches off of the ground. I asked Amber why she was holding her leg
like that and she moved her leg to in front of her, but then put her foot down.
‘Amber said she wanted to redo the test. Before Amber redid the test, 1
Gemonstrated and explained the directions of the test to her again. 1 told Amber
to begin when she was ready. After Amber started the test again, she did not
count out loud and almost fell over before placing her foot back onto the
ground. During the tests, I observed Amber swaying while balancing, hopping, and
putting her foot down multiple times for three of the four NHTSA cues observed
Talso observed Amber not keeping her legs straight, not keeping her foot
parallel, not counting properly by stopping counting, and required additional
instructions.
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I explained to Amber the next steps being the HGN test. Amber then asked about a
blood draw test. I explained to Amber that was one test, but that was later on
nd I had paperwork to read and explain to her called Admin Per Se. | advised
Amber I would explain more of that test later and she said okay.
While waiting for the HGN officer, Amber began crying. Amber explained she was
sorry and that she did not mean to hit anyone, HGN certified Ofe. Giessubel #479
then arrived shortly after to perform the HGN test. Of. Giessubel advised that
there were six out of six HGN cues noted
‘After HGN was completed, Amber was placed under arrest for DUI under ARS
28-1381. I read Amber her miranda warnings at 1146 hours. Amber stated "yes
she understood her rights, and she would answer my questions. I asked Amber all
of the Post Miranda questions.
‘Amber explained that approximately four hours prior to the collision she
This conflicted with the
previous statement th at
initial contact with her. Amber explained her last meal was at 2030 hours and
she got approximately 6 hours of sleep. | asked At if she believed she should
have been driving. Amber said, "she wasn't sure what she should be doing today."
I then asked Amber if she believed she should be driving in her state at the
moment, Amber replied to this question with "no. maybe." I asked Amber if she
felt the effects Ca the moment and Amber said
"yes." When asked her level of sobriety ong scale of 1-10, Amber placed her
self at a 3 and then asked what that
I asked Amber why she thinks she should not have
been driving, and she said she didn't think about it. Amber said she did not
think she was going to hit another vehicle.
explained and read verbatim the Admin Per Se paperwork to Amber, Amber denied
consent. Amber then stated that she did have alcohol this morning, and that if
we tested her the results would return positive. It was apparent that Amber did
not understand the Admin Per Se form. She initially believed her license would
be suspended for a yea whether or not she consented to the blood draw. After
multiple explanations to Amber by myself and Ofe. Giessuebel of all of her
options for Admin Per Se, Amber consented to the blood draw.
I then advised Amber we were going to transport her to the MPD Ina Substation
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located at $100 W Ina Rd to perform the blood draw. I placed Amber into double
locking handcuffs and checked them for spacing. I performed a search incident to
arrest of Amber prior to transport. Amber was then placed into the back of my
patrol car and buckled into the seat. I tumed the air conditioning on to allow
airflow to the backseat. Afler a few minutes, | attempted to exit the parking
lot
then attempted to
‘exit the parking lot a second time when I looked behind me and observed Amber
had gotten one of her hands out of her handouff and brought her hands to the
front of her. I got Amber out of the vehicle and escorted her passenger side to
get more air. I then switched handcuffs to smaller sized ones so Amber could not
slide her hand out. I checked the handcuffs for spacing again and double locked
them, Amber was then buckled into the car. While placing Amber into my patrol
vehicle, I noted an odor of intoxicants was noted coming from Amber and from her
mouth,
rted Amber to the Ina substation and during the transport, Amber
I then trans
advised me}
‘was then taken out of handcuffs and sat in the phlebotomy chatr.
fe. Giessuebel then performed the blood draw. Ofe, Giessuebel advised Amber of
her right to independent testing, and the mandatory fingerprint compliance form.
I then asked Amber follow up questions to the alcohol she admittedly consumed.
Amber explained that she had not drank any alcohol, and then stated that she
actually one glass of champagne. Amber stated that she had the glass of
champagne about 1100 hours. The collision occurred at 1030 hours. I advised
‘Amber that I was speaking with her at the accident scene before 1100 hours, and
she said "yeah it was right before that.” I asked Amber why she did not mention
the alcohol she consumed prior, and she stated she just "did not want to fess
up,
Amber's fiance, named Raymond Perkins, was contacted via phone and asked to come
to the substation, Raymond arrived and a third party release form was completed
and signed. Raymond was provided his copy of the 3rd party release form.
1 then provided Amber with her temporary identification from the Admin Per Se
paperwork. I completed a criminal citation for ARS 28-1381A) (Driving or actual
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physical control while under the influence). Amber was also issued a civil
traffic citation for ARS 28-701 (Reasonable and Prudent speed) for the
collision. Amber signed her criminal citation without incident and was released
to Raymond without incident.
On March 13, 2018 at 1530 hours, I contacted Sean Rich via telephone reference
his written witness statement. I asked Sean if he can go over his statement with
me. Sean explained that in the morning on March 12, 2018, he was traveling
southbound on Thornydale Rd and observed a white suv vehicle swerving back and
forth within the southbound lanes of travel. Sean explained that the white suv
‘was swerving 2-4 feet into the next lanes before cutting back into the original
lane, Sean explained that he also observed the white suv hit the median in front
of the north entrance on Costco Dr and continue on. Sean then explained he
observed as the white suv continued at a high rate of speed towards the red
light at the intersection of Orange Grove Rd and Thornydale Rd. Sean explained
that the white suv dodged a box van before hitting the blue sedan. Sean
explained that he tured around and went to the collision scene to be there
until first responders arrived. Sean said he observed the driver of the white
suy, later identified as Amber Young, get out of her vehicle at some point after
the collision, Sean explained that himself and the another female witness nearby
described Amber was "uneasy" on her feet when walking out of her car. Sean
explained he observed part of the Field Sobriety tests Amber was taking part in,
and described her as being "uneasy" on her feet then as well. Sean explained the
same observations written on his witness statement.
‘This concluded my involvement in this matter at this time, NFI
ENTERED BY M. SCHMIDT #476
Assigned To: Detail: Date Assigned: *#/*4/+*
Status: Status Date: **/#*/¢* Due Date: *4/*#/+*
Case Histo
Case Notes:
Radiolog:
11:28:08 03/12/18 Arrived: 11:28:24 03/1218
12:14 03/12/18
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Unit: 476M. Enroute: 10:47:09 03/12/18
Completed: 13:45:07 03/12/18,
Arrived: 10:54:53 03/12/18
Unit: MI2M ——_Enroute: 10:39:50 03/12/18
Completed: 14:02:57 03/12/18
Arrived: 10:44:22 03/12/18,
Unit: T479M Enroute: 11:23:32 03/12/18
Completed: 14:29:06 03/12/18
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Avriveds 11:38:24 03/12/18
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Sane Number 915880
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CONTACT
Name: PERKINS, RAYMOND S. Name Number: 696913
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DRIVER 2:
Name: MOLLOY, LARRY D. Name Number: 1869144
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DRIVER 3:
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PASSENGER:
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WITNESS:
Name: RICH, SEAN M. Name Number: 88839
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EVIDENCE INFORMATION:
Item Number: 1
Serial Number:
Brand: A YOUNG
Description: BLOOD KIT-YOUNG
Color:
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VEHICLE INFORMATION:
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‘SUPPLEMENTAL NARRATIVE:
(LWSUPL: Supplement Nbr. 1)
Name: Giessucbel,Aril
Date: 15:50:55 03/12/18
1803-0520 SUPPLEMENT #479
BWC USED
‘On 03/12/18 at 1207 hours I responded to N Thornydale/W Orange Grove to assist
with a request for an HGN certified officer reference a traffic accident.
Upon arrival at 1216 hours, { spoke with Officer Schmidt #476 who requested I
administer HGN to the driver of one of the vehicles involved in the collision,
later identified as Amber Young.
ensured Amber was facing away from traffic and no emergency lights were
activated. | administered HGN at 1144 hours and observed 6/6 cues and no
vertical nystagmus. | also observed Amber had watery eyes and could smell a
small odor of intoxicants coming from her breath when she spoke.
Ladvised Officer Schmidt what I observed.
While standing by, Amber admitted it was her wedding day and she was feeling a
large amount of anxiety. Amber said she had a glass of champagne this moming
‘Amber admitted that she should not have been driving het
vehicle today.
1 stood by while Officer Schmidt placed Amber under arrest for driving under the
influence. After Officer Schmidt read Admin Per Se, Amber consented to a blood
test, | followed behind as Officer Schmidt transported Amber to $100 W Ina
(Marana Police Department Substation) to conduct the blood test.
1 arrived at the substation and at 1234 hours, I collected two gray top tubes of
Amber's blood.
Iread Amber her right to an independent breath/blood test. | also assisted in
explaining and completing the mandatory fingerprint compliance form.
I placed the two tubes of blood into evidence at $100 W Ina,
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=D BY: Giessuebel #479
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End of SUPPLEI
ENTAL NARRATIVE: (LWSUPL: Supplement Nbr. 1)
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