DUI Driver Offers Radon System Bribe
A man accused of drunken driving allegedly attempted to bribe the police officer with a “complete radon gas cleansing system,” along with other bizarre behavior during his arrest, according to the police report.
Driver exhibited bizarre behavior
Randall Sisk, 47, was arrested for drunken driving just before 9 p.m. Thursday in his driveway, in the 3600 block of Driver’s Way, after police received two complaints about his red Corvette in the Golfview Subdivision.
Police said Sisk complained his arrest was a set-up, had a conversation with his wife on speakerphone as the officer attempted to question him, accused the officer of ruining his life, flirted with the nurse drawing his blood, introduced himself to random people while leaving the hospital and tried to shake their hands despite being handcuffed behind his back.
He also tried to advise the officer that there was a 90 percent chance his home was contaminated with radon and said he’d give him the cleansing system, a $1,500 value if professionally installed, in return for letting him go home.
Sisk is charged with drunken driving.
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