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Woman charged with DUI in CT after motorists report her. Police allegedly found cocaine in her car

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A Massachusetts woman was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs after state police received “numerous 911 calls” on her driving and her car was spotted on Department of Transportation cameras allegedly almost striking other vehicles, state police said.

Nina Fish, 37, of Dorcester, is charged with reckless driving, illegally operating under the influence of alcohol or drugs, possession of a controlled substance, reckless driving, and use of drug paraphernalia, Connecticut state police said.

Police said that, at about 6:30 p.m. on Monday, July 31, troopers were notified by Troop G dispatchers that there was a motorist operating in an allegedly erratic way on Interstate 95 neat Exit 35 in Milford.

“Dispatchers stated that they received numerous 911 calls on the vehicle and had (the vehicle) on the Department of Transportation cameras almost striking other vehiclesDispatchers stated that they received numerous 911 calls on the vehicle and had (the vehicle) on the Department of Transportation cameras almost striking other vehicles,” state police said in a report.

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“Troopers observed this vehicle traveling at a high rate of speed and failing to maintain its lane on I-95 Northbound in the area of Exit 35,” the report said. “Troopers initiated a traffic stop on the vehicle and the operator was positively identified by her  (Massachusetts) operators license.”

Fish was “administered Standardized Field Sobriety Tests on scene” and then was placed under arrest for a DUI,” police said in the report.

Further. her vehicle was searched “incident to arrest and two baggies of Cocaine were obtained,” police said. Fish is free on a $5,000 cash/surety bond set by and is scheduled to appear at Milford Superior Court on August 22.



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