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Fri Jan 25, 2019, 02:34 AM Jan 2019

Racine police sergeant's BAC was .182 after Dec. crash; charges expected soon

RACINE — Racine Police Sgt. Samuel Stulo’s blood-alcohol content was more than double the legal limit, 0.182 percent, when he allegedly crashed his truck and injured a woman on Dec. 17, according to state records.

The Journal Times received the results through an open records request filed with the Wisconsin State Laboratory of Hygiene, which conducts blood-alcohol tests for the state.

Stulo’s blood sample, which was reportedly taken more than two and a half hours after the crash occurred, was reported as received by the state laboratory on Dec. 27 — 10 days after the crash. That was the same day The Journal Times first published a story about the incident after receiving an anonymous tip about the crash.

State Laboratory of Hygiene officials said that they completed the test on Jan. 2 and reported the results the following day.

Read more: https://journaltimes.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/update-police-sergeant-s-bac-was-after-dec-crash-charges/article_5609cab7-2463-54f9-a135-17098882bd0a.html
(Racine Journal Times)

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