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Police: NY man drunk, not dead, behind the wheel

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LAKE GEORGE, N.Y. (AP) -

 He wasn't dead, just very drunk.

Authorities say an upstate New York man who appeared to be dead behind the wheel of a locked car was instead heavily intoxicated.

The Post-Star of Glens Falls reports that Warren County sheriff's officers were called Monday afternoon to a motel parking lot in Lake George for a report of a man who was slumped over the wheel of a parked car and appeared to be deceased.

When the officers found the car was locked and the man wouldn't stir, they broke a window. That's when they discovered he was alive, but very drunk.

Police say the 55-year-old man's blood-alcohol content was 0.27%, more than triple the 0.08% threshold for driving while intoxicated.

He was charged with aggravated DWI.

 

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