A man from New York was arrested for DWI twice in one day.
According to state police, Tito Vinza-Vinza, 38, was first seen on May 14 at around 4:16 a.m. on Broadway driving a gray 2007 Ford F150.Vinza-Vinza refused to provide a Blood Alcohol Content .
He was charged with DWI and issued an appearance ticket returnable to the City of Newburgh Court on Friday, June 23.State police said it was determined he was impaired by alcohol, and he was subsequently arrested. He was released again on an appearance ticket returnable to the City of Newburgh Court on Friday, June 23. that I have read and agree
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