A motorist in Newburgh, New York, just couldn't manage to stay out of trouble one day earlier this month. He got arrested three times March 7 — twice by the same officer, New York State Police said.
State police from the Montgomery barracks first arrested Robert Radek, 29, just before 8 a.m. for a vehicle and traffic law violation while he was driving a 1994 Jeep Cherokee, police said.
The trooper also learned that Radek was driving with a suspended New York driver's license and was in possession of crack cocaine, police said.
When Radek was arrested the second time at 2:30 p.m., he was driving a different vehicle — a 2007 Honda Civic, police said.
While this stop was for a vehicle and traffic law violation, the trooper once again learned that Radek was in possession of crack cocaine — along with 1.3 grams of heroin, police said.
The third arrest occurred at 5:45 p.m — and Radek was back in a 1994 Jeep Cherokee, police said. He was stopped for multiple vehicle and traffic law violations, police said, adding that while the trooper was speaking to Radek, he determined that Radek was impaired by drugs.
Haven't these cops heard of jail? Heck, Otis Campbell had the common courtesy to jail himself when he went on a bender.
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