Dodge County, WI – Dodge County sheriff’s deputies reported two operating while intoxicated (OWI) arrests during the past week, including one case that involved a crash, according to the Dodge County Sheriff’s Office.
According to the sheriff’s office, the first arrest occurred Thursday, January 15, following a crash near State Highway 60 and County Road W in the Town of Clyman. Authorities identified the driver as Jasmyne N. Jensen, 38, of Beaver Dam. Deputies allege Jensen was operating a vehicle while intoxicated at the time of the crash and was arrested on a misdemeanor OWI charge.
A second OWI arrest was reported Sunday, January 18, in the City of Juneau. Authorities said Stephen Mitchell Remington, 30, of Juneau, was arrested near South Main Street and East Oak Grove Street. According to officials, Remington was taken into custody for an OWI misdemeanor. No special circumstances were listed in that case.
The Dodge County Sheriff’s Office stated that impaired driving remains a leading cause of serious injury and fatal crashes across the county each year. In a public statement, officials said they continue to release OWI arrest information to raise awareness and encourage safer driving decisions.
Sheriff’s officials emphasized that all OWI arrests are public record under Wisconsin law, but stressed that all individuals are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law.
Authorities urge anyone who plans to consume alcohol or drugs to arrange a sober ride and remind drivers that impaired driving enforcement will continue throughout Dodge County.
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