PLUMSTEAD TWP., Pa. – The principal of a Bucks County highschool was arrested over the weekend for allegedly driving beneath the affect.
Stephen Cashman, 50, was stopped late Saturday evening on Swamp Street in Plumstead Township, police stated.
An officer observed a powerful odor of alcohol, and Cashman, who’s the principal of Pennridge Excessive College, couldn’t cross area sobriety exams, township police stated.
He was arrested for suspicion of driving beneath the affect. Prices are pending the outcomes of blood exams.
A spokesperson for Pennridge College District stated the district could have a press release Thursday afternoon.