Webster Woman Arrested For DWI In Huron

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A broken glass of whiskey with ice next to a car key and fob, symbolizing drinking and driving.
A broken glass of whiskey and car keys symbolize the dangers and consequences of driving while intoxicated.

On Sunday midnight, a Town of Webster woman was arrested following a traffic stop in the Town of Huron.

The Wayne County Sheriff’s Office arrested 27-year-old Haylee Decker after deputies initially observed her vehicle traveling at speeds over 80 mph in a posted 55 mph zone on Route 104. Upon pulling the vehicle over, deputies administered Standardized Field Sobriety Tests, which Decker allegedly failed. Investigators state she later submitted to a chemical breath test, which revealed her blood alcohol content to be .10%.

Decker has been accused of Driving While Intoxicated Common Law, Driving While Intoxicated with a BAC of .08% or greater, Speed greater than 55 mph, and operating an Unregistered Motor Vehicle.

She was released on traffic citations and is scheduled to appear in the Huron Town Court at a later date to answer the charges.

The charges are accusations, and the defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty. Police reports are automatically removed from this site after 90 days.

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