A King County sheriff's deputy who crashed his patrol car while on duty
in February has been charged with hit and run and driving under the
influence.
Deputy Mark Rockwood had just started his shift before
7 a.m. on February 28 when dispatchers began getting calls about his
driving. Rockwood, who was in a Shoreline police car, was driving
erratically, running stop lights and stopping in the middle of
intersections while driving northbound on Highway 99 in Lynnwood,
according to charging papers.
He eventually rear-ended a driver and came to a stop near NE 132nd Street and State Route 527. Officers from several jurisdictions soon arrived on scene and began interviewing Rockwood.
Police
say the 47-year-old appeared extremely confused and disoriented. He
was wearing his King County Sheriff's Office jumpsuit, but he was
disheveled and the suit was unzipped in the front with his bulletproof
vest showing, according to court documents.
Police say Rockwood
had difficulty standing and had wobbly legs. Officers noticed he was
wearing his gun belt, but his gun was missing. He said he didn't know
where the gun was and didn't appear concerned about its whereabouts,
according to police.
Officers didn't smell alcohol on Rockwood,
so they called in a drug recognition expert from the Washington State
Patrol. The trooper drove Rockwood to a nearby police station and said
the deputy fell asleep in the car during the short trip.
At the station, Rockwood failed several sobriety tests and fell asleep again during another test.
He
told the trooper he had taken at least four Ambien sleeping pills
between midnight and 2 a.m. He also said he had taken a medication for
acid reflux, another for foot fungus, Lorazepam, Xanax, Lamisyl,
acetaminophen, Oxyperoly and Celexa, which is an antidepressant,
according to charging documents.
Rockwood was then arrested for suspicion of DUI. A blood test later showed he had taken Celexa, a cold medication and Ambien.
Officers
found Rockwood's personal car parked at a nearby fire station. It was
damaged, and police searched the area and found a stop sign that had
been hit with a car and knocked over. Investigators say the paint
transfer shows that Rockwood's car could have hit the sign.
The
deputy is a 19-year-veteran of the sheriff's office. He was placed on
administrative leave during the investigation, but is currently back on
duty and working patrol, according to the sheriff's office.
Now more than ever, one cited for DUI is well advised to hire a qualified Seattle DUI attorney
as soon as possible. Driving Under the Influence allegations in
Washington State are extremely serious, and can cause havoc on a
person’s personal and professional life. Anyone charged with DUI in
Washington State should immediately seek the assistance of a seasoned Seattle DUI lawyer. The Seattle DUI attorneys
that make up the criminal defense team of SQ Attorneys are highly
qualified and reputable Seattle DUI defense lawyers that are dedicated
to providing top notch, aggressive representation for those arrested for
DUI in Western Washington. The team creates success by working with law
enforcement and the prosecuting attorney’s office to ensure that all
facts and circumstances related to the criminal allegations are
considered in creating the fairest, most equitable and just resolution
possible in light of all the surrounding circumstances.
Sunday, June 29, 2014
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