DUI Suspect Also Pantless While Driving

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Our Chicago Lawyers found another odd arrest for drunken driving this past weekend. Apparently a Delaware man was stopped for speeding when the sheriff’s deputy noticed a strong odor of alcohol coming from the man’s breath and, oh yeah, that the man wasn’t wearing any pants.

Police: DUI suspect ‘was driving commando’

RISING SUN, Md. — A Delaware man is facing drunken driving charges after he was pulled over for speeding in northeastern Maryland and a sheriff’s deputy noticed he wasn’t wearing any pants.

A spokesman for the Cecil County Sheriff’s Office says 41-year-old Jonathan Schultz “was driving commando.”

The spokesman, Lt. Bernard Chiominto, said Schultz was stopped Saturday near Rising Sun for going 69 mph in a 50-mph zone.

The deputy smelled alcohol and noticed that Schultz was partially covered by a towel from the waist down. The Newark resident told the deputy he’d lost his pants, and the deputy didn’t find any pants in the car.

Online court records did not indicate that Schultz had an attorney, and an attempt to reach him at a relative’s home.

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