July 29, 2009

Mitchell Deslatte Saw The Light! - Mistakes Trooper Station For A Motel


Baton Rouge, LA (The Weekly Vice) - Mitchell Deslatte, 25, was arrested Sunday morning for allegedly drinking and driving himself to a state trooper station.

Investigators say Deslatte mistook the station for a hotel. After knocking and being buzzed into Troop A, he reportedly asked the trooper on duty if he was in a hotel.

Deslatte was charged with DWI.



The Weekly Vice Opinion:

Should’ve gotten a Garmin. There’s a Staybridge Suites about a mile down the road. If he had the Captain in him, there must have been a mutiny.

Melinda Tryst
The Weekly Vice
www.theweeklyvice.com


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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm just wondering how he can be charged with a DWI when he obviously WALKED up to the door to be allowed inside. Now, I can understand a public intoxication, but not a DWI.

Ida_Slapter said...

That was my first thought too Anonymous.

Perhaps like most cop shops they had a video camera of him sliding into the parking lot and getting his luggage out of the trunk.

(Dude, if you have to knock... it's probably not a motel)

RedneckBiker said...

I remember reading once that drunk drivers are instinctively attracted to flashing lights and such, which is why so many of them hit cops who have someone else pulled over. Maybe he saw the lights on at the trooper barracks and thought "hotel"

Ida_Slapter said...

On the plus side he did get a room for the night.

Jupiter Gurl said...

Because he drove to the hotel. Er... make that the police station.

All they had to do is see his car or ask him if he drove to the hotel...in question

Ida_Slapter said...

I wonder if he posted bail or did the 'express checkout'.

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