Wisconsin man with revoked license arrested on 5th OWI charge, pulled into random driveway

WYOCENA, Wis. (WFRV) – A driver in southcentral Wisconsin, who reportedly tried to avoid being pulled over by pulling into a random driveway, was arrested for felony OWI, his fifth offense.

According to the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office , around 10:20 p.m. on Tuesday, October 22, a deputy on patrol in the Town of Wyocena noticed a vehicle with an equipment violation and attempted a traffic stop.

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Brandon Tomlinson (Columbia County Sheriff’s Office)

Authorities say that the driver, later identified as 42-year-old Brandon Tomlinson, allegedly seemed to avoid having the deputy travel behind him. Tomlinson reportedly pulled into a random driveway, leading to a traffic stop.

When the deputy made contact with Tomlinson, he reportedly noticed numerous indicators that Tomlinson was under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

After a subsequent OWI investigation, Tomlinson was arrested on the following charges:

  • Operating While Intoxicated, 5th Offense
  • Operating After Revocation, OWI-Related
  • Failure to Install an Ignition Interlock Device

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