Camden teen charged with DWI after early morning traffic stop
CAMDEN - A Oneida County Sheriff's deputy arrested a Camden man early Monday morning following a traffic stop on Main Street in the Village of Camden. Kile Metott, 18, was pulled over by the Sheriff's Deputy shortly after 2 a.m. Following field sobriety tests, Metott was arrested and charged with driving while intoxicated. Metott was transport to the Law Enforcement Building on Judd Road in Oriskany where he was ticketed for failure to keep right, no seat belt, driving while intoxicated, operating a motor vehicle with a BAC over .08% and aggravated driving while intoxicated for operating a motor vehicle with a BAC of .18%. Metott was released on the tickets and is scheduled to appear at the Camden Town Court on July 21. The Sheriff's deputy was assisted on scene by a member of the Camden Police Department. The following comments do not necessarily represent the views of NBC-WKTV News Channel 2. Users have agreed to these terms and in doing so accept full responsibility for their comments. Moderation is limited. Tuesday, Jun 30 at 10:02 PM jake wrote ...okay i hear all this gargle about god is the one to decide who dies well if they are killed by a drunk driver then doesnt that show that thats gods wish thats the way it was meant to be? so its gods fault not the persons if your religious Inappropriate? Alert Us!Tuesday, Jul 1 at 9:43 AM abc ti FIRST OF ALL wrote ...I am taking it by your attitude that you have never lost someone you love to a drunk driver. Im sorry, but I know of a lot of people that are able to make it to graduation and a party after..and not have to drink. My sympathies to you having being brought up not being taught responsibility or how to be a responsible adult. Drunk driving does not have stiff enough penalties..but then again..noone can bring back my beloved family member taken by a drunk driver. Maybe these drunks will learn... Inappropriate? Alert Us!Tuesday, Jul 1 at 1:56 AM Easy people wrote ...I am sure he was taken in first, and had someone pick him up. Released doesn't mean that he was allowed to drive on his merry way. Inappropriate? Alert Us!Monday, Jun 30 at 11:24 PM first of all wrote ...how do we know he was drinking beer, secondly, its graduation weekend, God knows that NONE of the graduation parties included beer that adults let the kids drink. Seems he made out better than the Donovan kid from New Hartford. at least he didn't hit a parked car, speed home and hide from the cops Inappropriate? Alert Us!Monday, Jun 30 at 5:01 PM Anonymous wrote ...They should make an example of him and give him a hefty sentence. He could have killed someone. Inappropriate? Alert Us!Monday, Jun 30 at 3:32 PM me wrote ...i want to know where he got the beer from. hes only 18 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Monday, Jun 30 at 1:53 PM Drinking Driving is WRONG wrote ...Anonymous- Joll might drink he/she just knows better than to drink and drive. Especially with that many drinks. The kid had to have quite a few to be double the legal limit. And who served him. It was graduation weekend. Be smart kids- put up a tent and crash in it. I was almost killed by a drunk driver. It was the scariest accident I have ever been in. Be smart and save someone's life. Inappropriate? Alert Us!Monday, Jun 30 at 1:41 PM Taxes wrote ...Its probably too expensive to keep them there. If they spend money on that, all the tax payers will complain that taxes are too high. Inappropriate? Alert Us!Monday, Jun 30 at 12:41 PM Dave wrote ...It's not up to the police to hold someone after an arrest. The Judge has to arraign them and set bail. The police can not just hold someone till morning or till they sober up. Good luck getting a Judge out of bed at 3am. Inappropriate? Alert Us!Monday, Jun 30 at 11:17 AM confused wrote ...he was given tickets and released? isn't that how the recent DWI driver got 2 in an hour. What happen to drunk driving means straight to jail at least til morning or bail is set? Inappropriate? Alert Us!Monday, Jun 30 at 11:10 AM joll wrote ...Take his license away and then throw him in jail. Inappropriate? Alert Us!Add a commentMost Popular |
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