UPDATE: NDHP says Kirsten Baesler refused blood and breath tests after being arrested for DUI
MANDAN, ND – Sgt. Wade Kadrmas with the North Dakota Highway Patrol says a tooper pulled over Kirsten Baesler on I-94 after observing erratic driving around 9: 45 p.m. Wednesday night.
The trooper smelled alcohol and observed behavior consistent with alcohol consumption while talking to Baesler during the stop.
Baesler was arrested for driving under the influence and cited for care required.
According to Sgt. Kadrmas, Baesler refused blood and breath tests at the Burleigh-Morton Detention Center.
Burleigh County Sheriff Kelly Leben says Baesler was processed at the Burleigh-Morton Detention Center.