Arrested for drunk driving in Illinois (IL)

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DUI Arrest Records - Winnebago County, Illinois

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Sheriff Winnebago County Gary Caruana ☏ (815) 319-6000
Address 650 W State St
City Rockford
State, Zip IL 61102
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Joshua Steven Byrne
Arrest Age 32
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Arrested Apr 08, 2015
• #1 mfg/del 1
• #2 driving rvk/susp dui/sss 2nd
• #3 poss amt con sub except(a)/(d)
• #4 agg dui/no valid dl
• #5 agg dui/
Byrne Joshua - Winnebago County, IL
Joshua Steven Byrne
Arrest Age 31
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Arrested Aug 31, 2014
• #1 poss amt con sub except(a)/(d)
• #2 driving rvk/susp dui/sss 2nd
• #3 operate uninsured mtr vehicle
• #4 transp/carry alc liq/driver
Byrne Joshua - Winnebago County, IL
Tamela Sue Byrns
Arrest Age 48
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Arrested May 17, 2015
• #1 possess drug paraphernalia
• #2 driving on revoked license
• #3 improper turn at intersection
Byrns Tamela - Winnebago County, IL
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Alcohol-impaired driving laws make it illegal to drive with a BAC at or above a specified level (0.05% or 0.08%,depending on the state). For people under 21, zero tolerance laws make it illegal to drive with any measurable amount of alcohol in their systems. These laws, along with laws that maintain the minimum legal drinking age at 21, are in place in all 50 states and DC and have saved tens of thousands of lives.
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