Tuesday, November 28, 2023

Newton County Sheriff's Office believes drunk driving was an act of Passion


The Newton County Prosecuting Attorney's office filed a driving while intoxicated charge against a Stilwell, Oklahoma woman who was arrested November 19 during a traffic stop in Seneca.

According to the probable cause statement, Passion Lovette Stigleman (DOB 1996) was driving 67 miles per hour in a 35 mile per hour zone when she caught the attention of a Newton County Sheriff's Office deputy.







Stigleman ran a stop sign and was pulled over. The probable cause statement indicates she registered .157 on the portable breath test, did not fare well on field sobriety tests and when she was taken into custody "she began to yell profanities at me and kicked the partition in my patrol car numerous times."

The profanities continued after they arrived at the jail where she allegedly was disrespectful to jail staff while being booked, according to the statement.


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