
A Dubach man was arrested by state police for his second DWI early Thursday morning.
Louisiana State Trooper James Pelley stopped Michael D. Armstrong, 33, for not wearing a seat belt on U.S. 167 near Reynolds Drive at about midnight. The trooper detected a strong odor of alcoholic beverage on Armstrong who admitted drinking.
After field sobriety tests were administered, Armstrong was arrested for DWI and transported to the Lincoln Parish Detention Center for a breath test. The test showed a blood alcohol content of .127g%.
It was determined that Armstrong had a previous DWI arrest and was driving on a suspended license. Armstrong was booked for second offense DWI, driving under suspension, no seat belt, and open container.
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