Man charged with second DWI

Louisiana State Police arrested a Dubach man early Sunday morning after he appeared to be driving while intoxicated.

Khaleb Williams, 21, was initially stopped by another agency for running a stop sign at the South Service Road and Tech Drive in Ruston. A trooper responded and found Williams had bloodshot eyes and a strong odor of alcoholic beverages. Field sobriety tests were administered.


After the tests, William was arrested and taken to the Lincoln Parish Detention Center where he submitted to a breath test. The sample indicated Williams’s blood alcohol concentration was .164g, more than twice the Louisiana legal limit.

A records check showed Williams had a previous DWI conviction in Ruston City Court in 2022 and a suspended driver’s license since 2019.

Williams was booked for second offense DWI, running a stop sign, and driving under suspension. Bail was set at $2,500.

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