
Twists, turns in release, re-arrest of DUI suspect.
The woman accused of having the highest blood-alcohol reading ever recorded in a state breath test was released after her arrest last week because the State Patrol provided inadequate documentation to keep her in jail, the King County prosecutor's office said Friday. Deana F. Jarrett, 53, was re-arrested Thursday and remains in jail. Jarrett was arrested April 11 by the State Patrol on suspicion of driving under the influence, the day after Redmond police arrested her on another DUI charge. She was released from the King County Jail on April 12. At the time of her April 11 arrest, about 18 hours after she'd bailed out of jail on the Redmond police charge, Jarrett recorded a 0.47 percent blood-alcohol level, the highest reading of more than 350,000 such breath tests since 1998, according to the State Patrol. Dan Donohoe, spokesman for the prosecutor's office, said a judge released Jarrett on April 12 because only a brief description of the incident was provided, and it didn't name Jarrett as the driver of the car. The 32-word report does say, "Reckless, danger to society." The State Patrol later filed a detailed two-page narrative of the April 11 incidents, describing how Jarrett was involved in two collisions about 1 p.m. near the intersection of Highway 520 and Redmond Way and was given a field-sobriety test then, recording the 0.47 reading. She was taken to Evergreen Hospital and later to King County Jail. Jarrett was re-arrested at her Woodinville home Thursday after the King County Prosecutor's Office sought a warrant for her arrest, arguing that because of multiple DUI charges and the high blood-alcohol reading, she constituted a threat to the community. She's being held in the King County Jail in lieu of $250,000 bail and is to appear in court Monday. State Patrol spokesman Jeff Merrill said the information submitted after the April 11 arrest was the same material provided for virtually every incident. "There are standard forms that we submit and, for some reason, he felt they were inadequate," Merrill said of the judge's decision
See it isn't just us men who are heations
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