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Driver arrested with bottle labeled “drinking water” that smelled of alcohol

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Getting pulled over for driving without headlights turned into a sixth drunk driving arrest for a woman in Jackson County.

Jo Rosin

The Jackson County Sheriff’s Office said a deputy pulled over Carrie Jo Rosin, 52, around 8:42 Tuesday night as she was driving on Hwy. 12 near Castle Mound Road in the Town of Alma.

The deputy noticed she had glassy eyes and slurred speech, according to a news release. Her records showed her license was revoked because of an earlier OMVI charge.

Rosin denied consuming alcohol, but the sheriff’s office conducted a search after arresting her operating a motor vehicle while revoked. She had a bottle labeled as “drinking water,” but the deputy said its contents smelled like alcohol.

Rosin refused field sobriety testing at the Jackson County Jail. She was booked for her sixth OMVI and operating a motor vehicle while revoked.

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