MAN ARRESTED FOR 4TH OFFENSE SACRAMENTO DUI WITH BAC OF .30

Stephen Paladino was arrested for a fourth offense drunk driving charge when he tried to deliver groceries to the wrong house. According to Folsom Police Department, Paladino intended on delivering groceries to his ex-wife when he accidentally went to a stranger’s door. That stranger subsequently reported the “extremely tipsy” delivery man to police with a vivid description of him and the SUV he was driving. Paladino was arrested with a BAC of .30 nearly four times the legal limit.

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