A 29-year-old man was driving home on Monday in Rochester County when he was pulled over by a police officer. Once the officer pulled he man over he found out that the drive stuck a deer in his trunk in attempt to bring it to the emergency room. The drunk driver, whose blood-alcohol level was twice the legal limit, felt too guilty leaving the deer on the side of the road to die. Read more after the jump.
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Police say a drunken New York man struck a deer with his vehicle, then tried driving the injured animal to a nearby hospital – for humans.
Police say 29-year-old Andrew Caswell hit the deer early Monday in the suburban Rochester town of Greece. They say Caswell and three companions argued over what to do with it before Caswell decided the deer needed to go to the hospital.
An officer who pulled the car over discovered the deer was in the vehicle’s trunk and had died.
Police say Caswell’s blood-alcohol level was .16, twice the legal limit. Caswell’s phone number couldn’t be located Thursday.
Police Chief Todd Baxter tells the Democrat and Chronicle that while trying to save the deer was commendable, “driving while intoxicated will not be tolerated.”
Police say a drunken New York man struck a deer with his vehicle, then tried driving the injured animal to a nearby hospital – for humans.
Police say 29-year-old Andrew Caswell hit the deer early Monday in the suburban Rochester town of Greece. They say Caswell and three companions argued over what to do with it before Caswell decided the deer needed to go to the hospital.
An officer who pulled the car over discovered the deer was in the vehicle’s trunk and had died.
Police say Caswell’s blood-alcohol level was .16, twice the legal limit. Caswell’s phone number couldn’t be located Thursday.
Police Chief Todd Baxter tells the Democrat and Chronicle that while trying to save the deer was commendable, “driving while intoxicated will not be tolerated.”
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