RUMFORD, Maine — Police have charged a Rumford man with driving drunk as he was headed to the local high school to pick up two teenagers.

Police say 52-year-old Kevin Nasatowicz was pulled over after he failed to yield at an intersection as he drove to Mountain Valley High School on Tuesday afternoon. He was pulled over by one of the school’s DARE officers.

He was charged with operating under the influence after police determined that his blood-alcohol content was more than three times Maine’s legal limit of 0.08 percent.

Police told the Sun Journal that Nasatowicz was released on $1,000 bail. His arraignment date was not set.

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    1. They aren’t!!! If they only had a brain. How reckless. I am just happy that we were not reading a different story here. Such as “Drunk driver kills kids at school”

  1. What a weird headline. I thought the kids got the OUIs, and wondered why anyone cared who was picking them up… :)

    Sounds like he’s setting a great example, especially since he got nabbed.

  2. My kids never wanted to take the bus and called the bus the “loser cruiser” which definition  I forbade them to use again.   Now I think we have found that the real ” loser cruiser” is or was driven by Mr. Nasatowicz.

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