Police: Brookville Man Tried to Pick Up Children from School While Nearly Three Times Over Legal Limit

BROOKVILLE, Pa. (EYT) – A Brookville man is facing DUI and related charges after he allegedly arrived at a Brookville elementary school while intoxicated to pick up children.

According to court documents, on December 4, the Brookville Borough Police Department filed the following criminal charges against 45-year-old Richard W. Murray, of Brookville:

– DUI: General Impairment/Incompetent of Driving Safely – 1st Offense, Misdemeanor
– DUI: Highest Rate of Alcohol (BAC .16+) 1st Offense, Misdemeanor
– Endangering Welfare of Children – Parent/Guardian/Other Commits Offense, Misdemeanor 1 (two counts)
– Careless Driving, Summary

According to a criminal complaint, around 3:53 p.m. on November 1, 2018, Officer Stormer was dispatched to a Brookville elementary school for a suspected driving under the influence violation.

The complaint states that school Police Officer Melinda Warnsing believed that Murray had consumed alcoholic beverages and arrived at the school to pick up two elementary-aged children.

Based on the observations of both Warnsing and Officer Stormer, it was believed that Murray was under the influence of alcohol and was placed under arrest. He was transported to Penn Highland Brookville Hospital where he consented to a blood draw.

According to the complaint, “had Warning not held Murray for investigation, he would have likely placed those two children in his vehicle and transported them while under the influence of alcohol.”

The lab report received on December 3 from the PA State Police Bureau of Forensic Services of Erie indicated that Murray’s blood contained 0.23% Ethyl Alcohol.

Based on the lab results, charges were filed against Murray in Gregory M. Bazylak’s office.

A preliminary hearing is scheduled for 2:30 p.m. on January 10 with Judge Bazylak presiding.


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