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Police: Man Arrested Twice In One Day For DUI

Suspect Drove Himself To Police Station Looking For Cell Phone

POSTED: 10:03 am MST January 26, 2005
UPDATED: 1:32 pm MST January 26, 2005

A 25-year-old Boulder man was arrested twice over the weekend for allegedly drinking and driving.

Police cited Robert Kendall Prather with two DUIs.

Robert Kendall Prather was stopped at 12:23 a.m. Saturday after he rolled through a stop sign at 13th and Spruce streets, Boulder police said.

A breath test showed he had 0.21 percent blood-alcohol content, according to the arrest report. Prather was taken to jail and released about four hours later.

He then reappeared at the police station at 5:15 a.m., asking officers if they had seen his cell phone. When they asked how he got there, Prather said he took a cab to his car and then drove himself to the police station.

A second breath test showed a 0.19 percent blood-alcohol content so Prather was arrested again.


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